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What is the distance between the points (–4, –5) and (5, –1)?

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The answer is 4.39 and that’s the answer

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Answer:

About 4.39.

Explanation:

The distance formula is the square root of ( x2 − x1 ) squared + ( y2 − y1 ) squared. Plugging in our x and y values, you get 4.386342439892262, which rounds up to 4.39.

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