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Like Counting Rise over Run
The Pythagorean Theorem in the Coordinate Plane
7 units across
4 un
its u
p
❏ You begin with two points (usually given to you as ordered pairs only)
❏ You can quickly plot the two points on a graph and count the units (left/right and up/down) between them
❏ Use those distances to find the missing length
❏ 7² + 4² = c² so c = ⎷65❏ Rule of thumb: leave
coordinate plane distances under the radical unless it says to round
⎷65
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Using the absolute value
(-4, -2) and (3, 2)
The Pythagorean Theorem in the Coordinate Plane
❏ You can take the absolute value between the x-values to get 7
❏ You can take the absolute value between the y-values to get 4
❏ Now, use 7² + 4² to find the value for c
❏ The answer is still ⎷65