Chapter 3: Q. 1 (page 176)
Find the distance between the points P = (-1, 3) and Q = (4, -2). Find the midpoint of the line segment from P to Q .
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The distance between the points is and the midpoint is.
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Chapter 3: Q. 1 (page 176)
Find the distance between the points P = (-1, 3) and Q = (4, -2). Find the midpoint of the line segment from P to Q .
The distance between the points is and the midpoint is.
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In Problems 7–22, solve each inequality.
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Graph the function by starting with the graph of and using transformations (shifting, compressing, stretching, and/or reflection). Verify your results using a graphing utility.
Hint: If necessary, write in the form .
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