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find the distance between the given points $\mathbf{S}$ and $\mathbf{T}$. Express results in simplest radical form.$\mathbf{S}(\sqrt{3},-\sqrt{3}), \mathbf{T}(-\sqrt{3}, \sqrt{3})$
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The coordinates of point \(\mathbf{S}\) are \((\sqrt{3}, -\sqrt{3})\) and the coordinates of point \(\mathbf{T}\) are \((- \sqrt{3}, \sqrt{3})\). Show more…
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