The image shows a horizontal line segment graphed on a coordinate plane.

The image displays a Cartesian coordinate system with a grid of evenly spaced points. The x-axis ranges from -10 to 10, and the y-axis ranges from -1 to 10. Two points are plotted and labeled: (-4, 4) and (3, 4). A horizontal line segment connects these two points, indicating a line parallel to the x-axis at y=4. The overall atmosphere is neutral and purely mathematical, representing a simple graphical representation of a line segment. There are no colors or other visual elements beyond the grid and the line segment.

How would you find the distance between these two points?

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Since the y-coordinates are the same, you would do 3 - 4 to get the distance.
Since the y-coordinates are the same, y ou would do 3 - 4 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 subtract 4 - 3 to get the distance.

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 add -4 + 3 to get the distance.

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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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.