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Distance Formula Example

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m.doerr0792

Distance Formula Example:

A(6,9) B(3,-8) x1 is 6 y1 is 9 x2 is 3 y2 is -8 Square root of (3-6)^2+(-8-9)^2 Square root of 298 The distance between A and B is about 17.3 units.

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