ANSWERS: 6
  • you know this sounds like homework to me...
  • I would say do your own homework. Lots of us have homeworks and we all have to freakin do it! So use your brain and do your own work...idiot.
  • It sounds exactly like homework. In case your stuck, here's half the answer. if (3,0) is like x/y coordinates, the distance between the x points of (-1) and 3, is 4. -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 ------------->
  • To find it, one method can be the Pythagoras Theorem. a squared + b squared = c squared. Make a triangle with the points given. Find the lengths of the two lines directly on the coordinate lines (the ones that are easy to find). Square both of them. Add those together. That is the distance between those two points squared. Find the square root, and all should be good. Make sense?
  • This is hard to explain on the computer but I will try. Use the Pythagorean theorem. Along the x-axis, the distance is 3- (-1) = 4. Along the y-axis, the distance is 5-0=0. So you square each side and add them: 16+25=41. Then you take the square root of that. Answer = 6.4
  • This is hard to explain on the computer but I will try. Use the Pythagorean theorem. Along the x-axis, the distance is 3- (-1) = 4. Along the y-axis, the distance is 5-0=0. So you square each side and add them: 16+25=41. Then you take the square root of that. Answer = 6.4

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