Asked by Jackson
                What is the length of a segment with endpoints at (–2, 5) and (4, 5)?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    using your distance formula, that would be
√((4+2)^2 + (5-5)^2) = √6^2 = 6
note that since y=5 for both points, it's just a horizontal line, and the two points are 6 units apart. sometimes it helps to take a look before jumping into the calculations...
    
√((4+2)^2 + (5-5)^2) = √6^2 = 6
note that since y=5 for both points, it's just a horizontal line, and the two points are 6 units apart. sometimes it helps to take a look before jumping into the calculations...
                    Answered by
            David
            
    (-3,4) and (4,4)
    
                    Answered by
            Vampire
            
    I have doubt about this question
    
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