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Which expression gives the distance between the points (5, 1) and (9, -6)?

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so the distance formula: d = rad (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2
it doesn't matter what order you do, you just have to make sure it's a y coordinate for y and an x coordinate for x.
rad (9-5)^2 + ((-6)-1)^2
rad 4^2 + (-7)^2
rad 16 + 49
rad 65
User Justin Kestelyn
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Answer:


d = √(65)\text{ units}

Explanation:

Let
(x_1,x_2) and
(y_1, y_2) be the two points.

We have to find the distance between the two points.

The distance Formula:


d = √((x_1 - y_1)^2 + (x_2 - y_2)^2)

Here, we are given
(x_1,x_2) = (5,1) and
(y_1, y_2) = (9,-6)

Then, the distance between these two points is given by:


d = √((5 - 9)^2 + (1- (-6))^2)


d = √((-4)^2 + (7)^2)


d = √(16 + 49)


d = √(65)

Thus, the distance between the given point is
√(65)\text{ units}.

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