Chapter 13: Q. 10 (page 526)
Find the distance between the points named. Use any method you choose.
(-2, -2) and (5, 7)
Short Answer
The distance is .
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Chapter 13: Q. 10 (page 526)
Find the distance between the points named. Use any method you choose.
(-2, -2) and (5, 7)
The distance is .
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If so, which point lies between the other two?
15. A(-5, 6), B(0, 2), C(3, 0)
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Find the center and radius of each circle.
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