lev888
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Yes, this way you don't even need midpoints.So use the distance formula to find the length of BC?
Yes, this way you don't even need midpoints.So use the distance formula to find the length of BC?
Well of course. If you knew all of that, are you just trolling this site?So use the distance formula to find the length of BC?
So use the distance formula to find the length of BC?
Only comment:View attachment 14322Check #3 please.
The distance formula is missing the square root again.View attachment 14322Check #3 please.
Length of PQ = 4.92 cmOnly comment:
You did not state:
? = 4.92 cm
Otherwise correct.
I didn’t use the square root because I could not find the symbol.The distance formula is missing the square root again.
Then use:I didn’t use the square root because I could not find the symbol.
Ive changed the equal sign to d^2 = 97