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Find the distance between the points (2, 1) and (9,0).

Give an exact answer in simplest radical form. Do not round.

User Lxuechen
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Answer:

5√2 units

Explanation:

Use distance formulae to find out the distance.


  • \rm \: Distance = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1) {}^(2) +(y_2-y_1) {}^(2) }

ATQ,


  • \rm \: (x_2,x_1) = (9,2)

  • \rm (y_2,y_1) = (0,1)

Substituting them on the formulae,we obtain


  • \rm \: Distance \: D = \sqrt{(9 - 2) {}^(2) + (0 - 1) {}^(2) }

  • \rm \: Distance \: D = \sqrt{7 {}^(2) - 1 {}^(2) }

  • \rm \: Distance \; D = √(49 + (- 1 * - 1))

  • \rm Distance \: D = √(49 + 1)

  • \rm Distance\; D = √(50)

  • \boxed{ \rm \: Distance \: D = 5 √(2) \: units}
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