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Find the distance between the points 2 2 and 6 2? - Answers

The answer will be the diagonal (hypotenuse) for a horizontal distance x2-x1 and a vertical distance y2-y1 . The square root of the squares gives the diagonal (hypotenuse). In this case, the y difference is 0, so the distance is simply the x change of 4.



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The answer will be the diagonal (hypotenuse) for a horizontal distance x2-x1 and a vertical distance y2-y1 . The square root of the squares gives the diagonal (hypotenuse). In this case, the y difference is 0, so the distance is simply the x change of 4.



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Find the distance between the points 2 2 and 6 2? - Answers

The answer will be the diagonal (hypotenuse) for a horizontal distance x2-x1 and a vertical distance y2-y1 . The square root of the squares gives the diagonal (hypotenuse). In this case, the y difference is 0, so the distance is simply the x change of 4.

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