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  • 12-06-2017
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What is the distance between y=−x+2 and y=−x+4?

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Mehek
Mehek Mehek
  • 12-06-2017
The distance is determined by the y-intercept. The y-intercept for one line is 2 and the other is 4 so the distance from 2 to 4 is 2.
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