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What is the distance between M(–4, 2) and N(6, –3)?

Round to the nearest tenth.

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\text {Distance =} √((Y_2-Y_1)^2+(X_2-X_1)^2)


\text {Distance =} √((2-(-3))^2+(-4-6)^2)


\text {Distance =} √((5))^2+(-10)^2)


\text {Distance =} √(125)


\text {Distance =} 11.2 \text { units}
User Tadas Paplauskas
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Use distance formula to find this. You should end up with the square root of 125. Which is 11.2
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