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Find the length of DE using the distance formula.
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The length of DE is
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I don't see the coordinates for D and E. The distance formula in the plane is:
d = √[(x2 − x1)² + (y2 − y1)²]
If D = (x1, y1) and E = (x2, y2), substitute those values and compute. Example: if D = (1, 2) and E = (4, 6),
d = √[(4 − 1)² + (6 − 2)²] = √[3² + 4²] = √[9 + 16] = √25 = 5.
Give me the coordinates of D and E (or upload the diagram) and I will compute the exact length.
d = √[(x2 − x1)² + (y2 − y1)²]
If D = (x1, y1) and E = (x2, y2), substitute those values and compute. Example: if D = (1, 2) and E = (4, 6),
d = √[(4 − 1)² + (6 − 2)²] = √[3² + 4²] = √[9 + 16] = √25 = 5.
Give me the coordinates of D and E (or upload the diagram) and I will compute the exact length.
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