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Find the distance between the points (5, -3) and (0, 2).

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The answer is 50 ( Square root ) OR 0.07


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Answer:

Distance between points (5, -3) and (0, 2) is √50 or 7.07

Explanation:

We need to find distance between two points (5,-3) and (0,2)

The distance formula used is:


d= \sqrt {\left( { x_2-x_1 } \right)^2 + \left( {y_2-y_1} \right)^2 }

here

x₁= 5, y₁=-3, x₂=0 and y₂=2

Putting values in the formula:


d= \sqrt {\left( {x_2-x_1} \right)^2 + \left( {y_2-y_1} \right)^2 }\\d= \sqrt {\left( {0-5} \right)^2 + \left( {2-(-3)} \right)^2 }\\d= \sqrt {\left( {-5} \right)^2 + \left( {2+3} \right)^2 }\\d= \sqrt {25+25}\\d= \sqrt {50}\\d= 7.07

So, distance between points (5, -3) and (0, 2) is √50 or 7.07

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