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How would you find the distance between these two points?
(1 point)
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would subtract -4 - 3 to get the distance and then take the absolute value since distance is positive.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would add - 4 + 3 to get the distance.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would subtract 4 - 3 to get the distance.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would do 3 - 4 to get the distance.
(1 point)
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would subtract -4 - 3 to get the distance and then take the absolute value since distance is positive.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would add - 4 + 3 to get the distance.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would subtract 4 - 3 to get the distance.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would do 3 - 4 to get the distance.
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Correct answer: Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would subtract -4 - 3 to get the distance and then take the absolute value since distance is positive.
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