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For this case, we can model the problem as a triangle with a right angle.
Where,
x, y: lengths of the sides of the triangle
d: hypotenuse of the triangle
We then have the following relationship:
Clearing d we have:
Answer:
A functions that would best model the situation above is:
D square root
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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To find the distance between two points, you find the difference between the x values, square that, find the difference between the y values, square that, add the two numbers you got, and then find the square root.
We find the difference between the x values.
-7-2=-9
Square it.
-9²=81
We find the difference between the y-values.
5--3
5+3=8
We square it.
8²=64
We add the numbers we got.
81+64=145
We square root.
√145≈12.04
This formula comes from the Pythagorean Theorem! Now you can find the distance between any two points! Have a wonderful day! :D