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Which expression gives the distance between the points (4, 6) and (7, -3)?

Which expression gives the distance between the points (4, 6) and (7, -3)?-example-1
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The distance formula is

√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2). In the ordered pair (4, 6), 4 is the x-coordinate and 6 is the y-coordinate. In the ordered pair (7, -3), 7 is the x-coordinate and -3 is the y-coordinate. Substituting those values in gives us

√((4-7)^2+(6--3)^2). Since subtracting a negative is the same as adding a positive, we now have

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Answer:

The expression gives the distance between the points (4, 6) and (7, -3) is Option (C) .

i.e


Distance\ formula = \sqrt{(7 - 4)^(2) + (6 +3)^(2)}

Explanation:

Formula


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

As the point are (4, 6) and (7, -3) .

Put points in the formula


Distance\ formula = \sqrt{(4 -7)^(2) + (6- (-3))^(2)}


Distance\ formula = \sqrt{(7 - 4)^(2) + (6 +3)^(2)}


Distance\ formula = \sqrt{(3)^(2) + (9)^(2)}


Distance\ formula = √(9 + 81)


Distance\ formula = √(90)


√(90) = 9.5\ units\ (Approx)

Distance formula = 9.5 Units (Approx)

Therefore Option (C) is correct.

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