Asked by Vicki
Which expression could be used to find the distance between point A and point B?
A. |-4-1|
B. |-4-(-1)|
C. |-1+4|
D. |-1-(-4)|
A. |-4-1|
B. |-4-(-1)|
C. |-1+4|
D. |-1-(-4)|
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oobleck
since a distance involves subtracting the starting location from the ending location, see which expression does that.
The absolute value is needed because the direction does not matter.
I will note that C and D are identical, but both may be wrong.
The absolute value is needed because the direction does not matter.
I will note that C and D are identical, but both may be wrong.
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Ari
Answer A
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1. A
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. C,D
6. C
7. B
8. A
9. A, C
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2. C
3. A
4. C
5. C,D
6. C
7. B
8. A
9. A, C
10. A, C
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Which expression could be used to find the distance between point A and point B?
A. |-4-1|
B. |-4-(-1)|
C. |-1+4|
D. |-1-(-4)|
Which expression could be used to find the distance between point A and point B?
A. |-4-1|
B. |-4-(-1)|
C. |-1+4|
D. |-1-(-4)|
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The correct expression to find the distance between point A and point B is A. |-4-1|.
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the expression (-2-(-3)) can be used to find the distance between point a and which other point
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The expression (-2-(-3)) simplifies to (-2 + 3) = 1.
We can use the distance formula d = |x2 - x1| to find the distance between point A at (-2, y) and point B at (-3, y).
Substituting the x-coordinates into the formula:
d = |-3 - (-2)| = 1
Since the x-coordinates are only 1 unit apart, the two points A and B have the same y-coordinate. Therefore, we can conclude that the expression (-2-(-3)) can be used to find the distance between point A at (-2, y) and point B at (-3, y), where y can be any real number.
We can use the distance formula d = |x2 - x1| to find the distance between point A at (-2, y) and point B at (-3, y).
Substituting the x-coordinates into the formula:
d = |-3 - (-2)| = 1
Since the x-coordinates are only 1 unit apart, the two points A and B have the same y-coordinate. Therefore, we can conclude that the expression (-2-(-3)) can be used to find the distance between point A at (-2, y) and point B at (-3, y), where y can be any real number.
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the expression (-2-(-3)) can be used to find the distance between point a and which other point
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The expression (-2-(-3)) simplifies to (-2 + 3) = 1.
The expression (-2-(-3)) can be used to find the distance between point A at (-2, y) and point B at (-3, y), where y can be any real number. Therefore, the correct answer is point B.
The expression (-2-(-3)) can be used to find the distance between point A at (-2, y) and point B at (-3, y), where y can be any real number. Therefore, the correct answer is point B.
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which of the following points are more than 5 vertical units away from the point (0,-2)
(6,-2)
(-8,-2)
(0,-8)
(0.4)
(6,-2)
(-8,-2)
(0,-8)
(0.4)
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which of the following points are more than 5 vertical units away from the point (0,-2)
(6,-2)
(-8,-2)
(0,-8)
(0.4)
which of the following points are more than 5 vertical units away from the point (0,-2)
(6,-2)
(-8,-2)
(0,-8)
(0.4)
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