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#1
What is the distance between the points (4, 7) and (4, –5)?
A.
2 units
B.
12 units
C.
0 units
D.
4 units
#2 What is the distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6)? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
A.
1.4 units
B.
5.1 units
C.
12.1 units
D.
16.0 units  
 (Questions: 3,4 and 5 is the pictures.)




1 What Is The Distance Between The Points 4 7 And 4 5 A 2 Units B 12 Units C 0 Units D 4 Units 2 What Is The Distance Between The Points 3 5 And 2 6 Round Your class=
1 What Is The Distance Between The Points 4 7 And 4 5 A 2 Units B 12 Units C 0 Units D 4 Units 2 What Is The Distance Between The Points 3 5 And 2 6 Round Your class=
1 What Is The Distance Between The Points 4 7 And 4 5 A 2 Units B 12 Units C 0 Units D 4 Units 2 What Is The Distance Between The Points 3 5 And 2 6 Round Your class=

Sagot :

#1 = 12 units

#2 = 5.1 I think

#3...

Answer:

#1   B. 12 Units

#2  

Step-by-step explanation:

For number one it is just adding 5 and 7 together because they both have the same X axis, for number two we have to use the distance formula like this:

                                       d= (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2

d= (-3 - 2)^2 + (5 - -6)^2

d= (-5)^2 + (-11)^2

d= 25 + 121

d= 146 =  1.46

For 3 through 5 it is the same thing as number 2