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The given numbers are coordinates of points $A, B,$ and $C,$ respectively, on a coordinate line. Find the distance.(a) $d(A, B)$(b) $d(B, C)$(c) $d(C, B)$(d) $d(A, C)$$$8,-4,-1$$
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