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select the correct answer. fernando is using the distance formula to find the length, d, of the line segment. his work is shown on the graph. ( d = sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2} ) what mistake did he make?
- he subtracted the wrong coordinates to find the distance of the horizontal leg.
- he squared the distance terms.
- he used a radical to find d.
- he subtracted the wrong coordinates to find the distance of the vertical leg.
To determine Fernando's mistake, we analyze the distance formula and his application. The distance formula for the vertical leg (change in \( y \)-coordinates) should use \( y_2 - y_1 \), but Fernando subtracted the wrong coordinates (e.g., used \( 4 - (-1) \) or similar incorrect subtraction for the vertical component instead of the correct \( y \)-coordinate difference). The option "He subtracted the wrong coordinates to find the distance of the vertical leg" matches this error, as the vertical leg's length depends on correct \( y \)-coordinate subtraction, and he messed up that subtraction. Other options: "subtracted wrong for horizontal" is incorrect (horizontal subtraction in the graph seems \( 3 - (-1) \) which is correct), "squared the distance terms" is not shown, "used a radical to find \( d \)" is part of the distance formula, so not a mistake.
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He subtracted the wrong coordinates to find the distance of the vertical leg.