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Distance formula for (2,-2) and (-3,-5)
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Distance formula for (2,-2) and (-3,-5)
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This is the formula you use:
Distance = √((X₂ - X₁)² + (Y₂ - Y₁)²)
Then plug in your two coordinates there.
√((- 3 - 2)² + (- 5 - (- 2))²)
Simplify
√((- 5)² + ( - 3)²)
√(25 + 9)
√34
√34 units is the distance.
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