The point with the greatest distance to the origin is given by:
B. (-3, 3).
<h3>What is the distance between two points?</h3>
Suppose that we have two points,
and
. The distance between them is given by:

The origin is given by point (0,0), hence the distance of a point (x,y) to the origin is given by:
D = sqrt(x² + y²).
Hence the distances for each point given in the problem are:
- A. Distance = sqrt((-4)² + (-1)²) = sqrt(17).
- B. Distance = sqrt((-3)² + (3)²) = sqrt(18).
- C. Distance = sqrt((4)² + 0²) = sqrt(16).
- D. Distance = sqrt((2)² + 3²) = sqrt(13).
Hence option B has the greatest distance.
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Answer: It is A=-1<x<-6 is the domain
( x-5 ) (x + 6 )
multiply
X times X + 6x - 5x - 5 times 6
connect like terms
x squared + 6x - 5x - 30
Answer is
x squared + x - 30
The answer
2
Explanation
The median is the middle number and if you take off one side from the left and one side from the right until you have your middle number