Math, asked by Cristromy89, 9 months ago

The coordinates (5, 2) and (–6, 2) are vertices of a hexagon. Explain how to find the length of the segment formed by these endpoints. How long is the segment?

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Answered by Pra1ham09
21

Answer:

Let

Point 1 ----------> (5, 2)

Point 2 ----------> (–6, 2)

we know that 

the distance between two points it is calculated with the formula

d=√[(y2-y1)²+(x2-x1)²]

then

d=√[(2-2)²+(-6-5)²]

d=√[(0)²+(-11)²]

d=√[121]

d=√121-----------> d=11 units

the answer is 11 units,

Also, The segment is horizontal because the y-coordinates are the same. To find the distance, you can count the spaces between the points. The segment is 11 units long.

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Answered by maricalo0018
17

Sample Response: The segment is horizontal because the y-coordinates are the same. To find the distance, you can count the spaces between the points. The segment is 11 units long.

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