A (−3, 1) and B (3, 4)
2 Let A have coordinates (x1, y1). Let (x1, y1) = (−3, 1).
3 Let B have coordinates (x2, y2). Let (x2, y2) = (3, 4).
4 Find the length AB by applying the
formula for the distance between
two points.
AB = "(x2 − x1)2 + (y2 − y1)2
= "[3 − (−3)]2 + (4 − 1)2
= "(6)2 + (3)2
= !36 + 9
= !45
= 3!5
= 6.71 1
Assuming the question is how much did he lose, it's $100. If we assume he started with $500 in his register, the original $100 stolen lowers it down to $400. The guy buying $70 worth of stuff puts it back to $470 in the register, but now with $70 less merchandise, so he lost $30 in cash and $70 in merchandise.
Answer:
x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:

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