Answer:
<em>Riko is wrong because she uses the wrong formula.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the coordinate points (-2, -3) and (2, -5)
We are to find the distance between the two points
Using the formula:
D = √(x2-x1)²+(y2-y1)²
From the coordinates x1 = -2, y1 = -3, x2 = 2 and y2 = -5
Substitute
D = √(2-(-2))²+(-5-(-3))²
D= √(4)²+(-2)²
D = √16 + 4
D = √20
D = √4*√5
D = 2√5
<em>This shows that Riko is wrong because she uses the wrong formula.</em>
The set of equation that is known to have 5 and 0 as solutions is A and B.
<h3>How to solve for the system of equations.</h3>
From the graph that we have here in this question, we are supposed to identify the equations that have this point.
We can do this by tracing the lines in order to locate 5 and 0 on the grid.
When we trace the bine that has 5 and 0, We would find out that it is traceable to A and B.
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to find the hypotenuse (or the ramp in question 4) you can use the equation

with a and b being the 3 feet and 9 feet and c being the unknown (ramp).
So if you plug 3 and 9 into the equation, it looks like this.

then square them.

simplify.

take the square root of both sides.

is approx. 9.5 so the answer would be H.