Answer:
<em>The order of subtraction is not important in any of the coordinates</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance Between Two Points
Given two points (x1,y2) (x2,y2), the distance between them is given by the formula

The difference between both coordinates is squared, then added, and finally extracted the square root.
Based on the principle that

and also

We can notice it doesn't matter the sign of a the square of a is always positive. If we had subtracted in the opposite way, the distance would have resulted in exactly the same. In other words, the above formula is exactly the same as

As seen, it applies for both coordinates
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Assuming DF is a straight line,
Given E is the mid-point of DF
mCE = mGF
CE || GF
Then
mDE = mEF (E midpoint of DF)
Angle DEC = Angle EFG (corresponding angle, DF transversal of parallel lines CE and GF)
mCE = mGF (given)
Then triangles DCE and EGF are congruent by reason SAS (side-angle-side)
The answer is x= 3.666 or 3 2/3
Answer:
38.98
Step-by-step explanation:
d=c/pie
i dont know this is correct