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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 09:22 jadehobbs03

Which triangle would be most helpful in finding the distance between the points (–4, 3) and (1, –2) on the coordinate plane?

On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points (negative 4, 3), (1, negative 2), (5, 3).

On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points (negative 4, 2), (negative 1, 4), (1, negative 3).

On a coordinate plane, a triangle has points (negative 4, 3), (negative 4, negative 2), (1, negative 2).

On a coordinate plane, a line is drawn between points (negative 4, negative 3) and (negative 1, 4).
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