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What is the length of the segment with endpoints A(1,7) and B(-3, -1)?

User Sijo Jose
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

The length of the line segments with end point (a,b) and (c,d) is:


√((a-c)^2+(b-d)^2)

Here, we have to find the length of the segment with endpoints A(1,7) and B(-3, -1)

i.e. (a,b)=(1,7)

and (c,d)=(-3,-1)

Length=
√((1+3)^2+(7+1)^2)

=
√(4^2+8^2)

=
√(16+64)

=
√(80)

Hence, Length of line segment is:


√(80) or
4√(5)

User Orbit
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Answer:


d = √(80) = 8.94

Explanation:

We can find the distance using the distance formula:


d=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)

We then substitute (1,7) as
(x_1,y_1) and (-3,-1) as
(x_2,y_2).


d=√((-3-1)^2+(-1-7)^2) \\d=√((-4)^2+(-8)^2) \\d=√(16+64)\\d=√(80)=8.94

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