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Find the distance between these two points using the Pythagorean Theorem.
Which choice is correct?
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62−−√+32=25−−√
32−−√−52=20−−√
52+72=136−−−√
(62+102)−−−−−−−−−√=136−−−√
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The correct choice is the fourth: √(6^2 + 10^2) = √136.
Explanation: Distance = √((Δx)^2 + (Δy)^2). Here (Δx,Δy) = (6,10), so distance = √(36+100) = √136 = 2√34.
Explanation: Distance = √((Δx)^2 + (Δy)^2). Here (Δx,Δy) = (6,10), so distance = √(36+100) = √136 = 2√34.
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