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  • 21-04-2017
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Can you use a number line to find the distance between (–3, –6) and (–2, –4)?

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  • 21-04-2017
Those are coordinate points in two dimensions, you need to use the distance formula...

d^2=(dx)^2+(dy)^2

d^2=(-2--3)^2+(-4--6)^2

d^2=1^2+2^3

d^2=1+4

d^2=5

d=√5 units

d≈2.24 units
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