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Can you use a number line to find the distance between (–3, –6) and (–2, –4)? a. yes, because the points are in the same quadrant. b. yes, because all of the numbers are negative. c. no, because either the x-coordinates or the y-coordinates need to be the same to use a number line to find distance. d. no, because the numbers are all negative.

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