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Find the distance between the points with coordinates (−2,−3) and (1,1). Question 1
Step 1: Graph the segment and create a right triangle.

Use the two points to graph a line segment. Then add two additional line segments to create a right triangle such that the first segment is the hypotenuse.


Find the distance between the points with coordinates (−2,−3) and (1,1).

Question 1
Step 1: Graph

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