Given (14,10) and (x,-2), find all x such that the distance between these two points is 13. Separate multiple answers with a comma.
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In this case, x1 = 14, y1 = 10, y2 = -2, and d = 13. We need to find x2, which we'll call x for simplicity. So, we have sqrt((x-14)^2 + (-2-10)^2) = 13. Squaring both sides to get rid of the square root gives us (x-14)^2 + (-2-10)^2 = 169. Simplifying the Show more…
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