marcelinesomean marcelinesomean
  • 04-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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Can anyone help me with this super hard math problem!I need help I don't know how to do it.HELP!

Can anyone help me with this super hard math problemI need help I dont know how to do itHELP class=
Can anyone help me with this super hard math problemI need help I dont know how to do itHELP class=
Can anyone help me with this super hard math problemI need help I dont know how to do itHELP class=
Can anyone help me with this super hard math problemI need help I dont know how to do itHELP class=
Can anyone help me with this super hard math problemI need help I dont know how to do itHELP class=

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ellieaikman1 ellieaikman1
  • 04-09-2017
Its the second choice. You have to use the distance therome.
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smalt smalt
  • 04-09-2017
By distance therom = (8-(-2))^2+(-1-5)^2= 136

square root of 136= 2* square root of 34
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