<u>A</u><u>n</u><u>s</u><u>w</u><u>e</u><u>r</u><u>:</u><u> </u>√15 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Let (6,1) be (x^1,y^1) and (1,-9) be (x^2,y^2) .
As we know ,
Distance(D) = √(x^1-x^2) +(y^1-y^2)
Now,
D= √(x^1-x^2) +(y^1-y^2)
= √(6-1) +(1+9)
= √5+10
= √15 units
: Therefore the distance between (6,1) and (1,-9) is √15 units.
Take 126/399 and divide it by 3. then you get 42/133. There is no other numbers that divide equally into the numbers, so you are done.
Answer:
x² - y²
Step-by-step explanation:
(-y + x)(x + y)
(x - y)(x + y)
x² - y²
The first is an absolute value sign. But there is a - outside the first one so the -4 does become positive but then becomes negative again so you have -4
The second value is basically saying the same thing as -1x-4 which become a negative times a negative which is positive. You end up with 4.
So no it does not equal each other.
I do see an extra absolute value symbol though on the right side of the equal sign. But it looks like either way it would be -4 = 4 and that's not true. So either way it should be false.