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Question
Solve the following problem:
What is the distance from (−13, 12)
to (−13, −77)
?
(1 point)
Responses
65
65
89
89
−89
negative 89
26
26
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Solve the following problem:
What is the distance from (−13, 12)
to (−13, −77)
?
(1 point)
Responses
65
65
89
89
−89
negative 89
26
26
Skip to navigation
page 15 of 16
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find the distance between the points \((-13, 12)\) and \((-13, -77)\), we can use the distance formula, but since both points share the same x-coordinate (\(-13\)), we only need to find the difference in the y-coordinates.
The y-coordinates are \(12\) and \(-77\). The distance \(d\) is given by:
\[
d = |y_2 - y_1| = |-77 - 12| = |-89| = 89
\]
Thus, the distance from \((-13, 12)\) to \((-13, -77)\) is \(89\).
The correct answer is \(89\).
The y-coordinates are \(12\) and \(-77\). The distance \(d\) is given by:
\[
d = |y_2 - y_1| = |-77 - 12| = |-89| = 89
\]
Thus, the distance from \((-13, 12)\) to \((-13, -77)\) is \(89\).
The correct answer is \(89\).
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