Chapter 13: Q. 2 (page 526)
Find the distance between the two points. If necessary, you may draw graphs but you shouldn’t need to use the distance formula.
- (3, 3) and (-2, 3)
Short Answer
The distance is 5.
Chapter 13: Q. 2 (page 526)
Find the distance between the two points. If necessary, you may draw graphs but you shouldn’t need to use the distance formula.
The distance is 5.
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