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What is the distance between the points (-4, -15) and (-4, 20) in the coordinate plane

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Answer:

35 units

Explanation:

The distance formula is:


D=√((y_2- y_1)^2 + (x_2 - x_1)^2)

Where D is the distance


x_1 is the first coordinate point's x component (-4)


y_1 is the firsst coordinate point's y component (-15)


x_2 is the second coordinate point's x component (-4)


y_2 is the second coordinate point's y component (20)

Now, we substitute into distance formula and get out answer:


D=√((y_2- y_1)^2 + (x_2 - x_1)^2)\\D=√((20--15)^2 + (-4--4)^2)\\D=√((35)^2+0^2) \\D=√(35^2) \\D=35

Hence, the distance is 35 units

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