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what is the distance between (-4, 4) and (3, 4) on a graph?
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The distance between two points can be found using the distance formula:
Distance = √[(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2]
Plugging in the coordinates (-4, 4) and (3, 4):
Distance = √[(3 - (-4))^2 + (4 - 4)^2]
Distance = √[7^2 + 0^2]
Distance = √[49]
Distance = 7
So the distance between (-4, 4) and (3, 4) on a graph is 7 units.
Distance = √[(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2]
Plugging in the coordinates (-4, 4) and (3, 4):
Distance = √[(3 - (-4))^2 + (4 - 4)^2]
Distance = √[7^2 + 0^2]
Distance = √[49]
Distance = 7
So the distance between (-4, 4) and (3, 4) on a graph is 7 units.
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