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Answer:</h2>
D. Distance formula
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>

As in the statement:
<em>The distance form</em>
to
is
<em>whose justification is the </em><em>Distance Formula. </em>
<em />
Here in this statement the justification is also the Distance Fromula, so we take the distance from
whose result is also 2 and is the radius of the circle.
Most likely you are expected to recognize that side lengths 2, 3, 5 will result in a "triangle" of zero area (looks like a line segment).
The appropriate choice is
(5, 3, 2)
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Some authors write the triangle inequality as a + b ≥ c for any assignment of a, b, c to side lengths. The "or equal to ..." allows the triangle to have zero area (looks like a line segment). Other authors insist the inequality not include the "or equal to" case. It looks like your text's author is in the latter camp.
Answer:
The slope of the line is 11/2
remember, rise over run.
Step-by-step explanation:
May I have brainliest please? :)
Answer:
who mows the lawn for 7 dollars :/
Step-by-step explanation: