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A quarterback is standing in the middle of the field 41 yards from his goal line.He passes the ball to a player 8 yards to his left on the 26 yard line.How long was the pass?
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Show that the points form the vertices of the indicated polygon. ?
Right triangle: (6,2), (3,4), (-3,-5)
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Find the distance between the points.(Round the answer to two decimal places)
(-6)5,4.9), (-9.5,7.5)
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Show that the points form the vertices of the indicated polygon. ?
Isosceles triangle: (7,1), (5,4), (2,6)
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A soccer player passes the ball from a point that is 13 yards from the end line and 16 yards from the sideline.The pass is received by a teammate who is 48 yards from the same end line and 39 yards from the same sideline,as shown in the figure.How long is the pass??
(a,b): (13,16) (c,d): (48,39)
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Find the distance between the two points (-3,-1)and (13,29).
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Find the midpoint of the line segment joining the points (5.5,4.3)and (13.6,-1.2).
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The point A has coordinates (-3,5).If A is moved 3 units upward 6 units to the left,what are the new coordinates of A ?
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Determine the quadrant(s)in which (x,y)is located so that the condition(s)is (are)satisfied.
X < -9 and - y > 6
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Find the midpoint between the two points (-19,9)and (11,13).
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Use the Midpoint Formula to estimate the sales of Big Lots,Inc.in 2005,given the sales in 2003 and 2007.Assume that the sales followed a linear pattern. Big Lots
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4174
2007
4700
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Determine the quadrant(s)in which (x,y)is located so that the condition(s)is (are)satisfied.
Y < -6
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Use the graph,which shows the average retail prices of 1 gallon of whole milk from 1996 through 2007.
Approximate the percent change in the price of milk from the price in 2000 to the highest price shown in the graph.

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Plot the following points and find the distance between the points. ?
(-5,8), (7,2)
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Determine the quadrant(s)in which (x,y)is located so that the condition is satisfied. x = 2 and y < -8
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A point is located six units to the left of the y-axis and seven units above the x-axis.Find the coordinates of the point.
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)Given points(5,-11),and (11,-5)form the vertices of the base of a triangle,find a third point so that the three points form the vertices of an isosceles triangle.
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