B) 6.0
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What is the length of LM if L(3,4) and M(1,-2)? Round to the nearest tenth.
A) 7.2
B) 6.0
C) 2.8
D) 6.3
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What is the length of LM if L(3,4) and M(1,-2)? Round to the nearest tenth.
A) 7.2
B) 6.0
B) 6.0
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