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Which expression gives the distance between the points (-3, 4) and (6, -2)?

Which expression gives the distance between the points (-3, 4) and (6, -2)?-example-1
User JKirchartz
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For this case we have that by definition, the distance between two points is given by:


d = \sqrt {(x_ {2} -x_ {1}) ^ 2+ (y_ {2} -y_ {1}) ^ 2}

We have the following points:


(x_ {1}, y_ {1}) = (6, -2)\\(x_ {2}, y_ {2}) = (- 3,4)

Substituting we have:


d = \sqrt {(- 3-6) ^ 2 + (4 - (- 2)) ^ 2}\\d = \sqrt {(- 3-6) ^ 2 + (4 + 2) ^ 2}

Answer:

Option B

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