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The image shows a horizontal line segment graphed on a coordinate plane. The image displays a Cartesian coordinate system with...
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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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?
(1 point)
Responses
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.
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