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For which pair of points can you use this number line to find the distance? A number line going from negative 2 to positive 8. Points are at 1 and 7.
(–4, 1) and (7, –4)
(–4, 1) and (–4, 7)
(–1, –4) and (–4, 7)
(–4, –1) and (–4, –7)

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