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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 10:30 rosie20052019

Can you use a number line to find the distance between (โ€“3, โ€“6) and (โ€“2, โ€“4)? yes, because the points are in the same quadrant. yes, because all of the numbers are negative. no, because either the x-coordinates or the y-coordinates need to be the same to use a number line to find distance. no, because the numbers are all negative.

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