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Answer: 5</h3>
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One method is to plot the points P(3,6) and Q(7,3) on the same xy grid. Plot a third point R at (3,3). See the diagram below.
A right triangle forms in which we can find the legs PR = 3 and RQ = 4. The hypotenuse is found through the pythagorean theorem.
a^2+b^2=c^2
3^2+4^2 = c^2
9+16 = c^2
c^2 = 25
c = sqrt(25)
c = 5
This is the length of PQ
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Or you can use the distance formula which is effectively using the pythagorean theorem just in a slightly different format (though it may not be obvious).

Answer:
3+x sqrt 7 -13 is a radical equation.
2 , 6 , 17 , 47 , <u>108</u> , ...
t(n) = 2n^3 - 8.5n^2 + 15.5n - 7
Answer:
73 y/o
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiples of 9 between 50 and 80:
54 63 72 now add 1
55 64 73 now divide by 4 to find which has remainder of 1
73 y/o