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, 19.08.2019 21:40,
uaodiase
Which point is 5 units from (–6, 2)?
a.
(–6, –7)
b.
(–6, –3)
c.
(1, 2)
d.
(11, 2)
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answered:
naomicervero
There are 4 coordinate places from (-6, 2)
But from the choices.. It's B. (-6, -3)
Look at the attachment below for more info.
answered: Guest
Yo no me sé esa mala mia
answered: Guest
Letter c so sorry if i’m wrong ):
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Which point is 5 units from (–6, 2)?
a.
(–6, –7)
b.
(–6, –3)
c.
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