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Find the distance between the points (
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10,12) and (15,12).

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The distance formula is:


d= √((x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2)

We are given two points in the form (x,y), so plug in the values to the distance formula:


d= √((-10-15)^2-(12-12)^2)

Next we can simplify. We know that 12-12 is 0, so we can drop it from the equation, as it will not affect our answer. Also, we know that -10-15 is -25:


d= √((-25)^2)

The square and square root cancel each other out leaving us with 25.

The answer is 25.


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