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What is the distance between A(5,-2) and B(-2,4)?

User Lebobbi
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Answer:


√(85)

Explanation:

Let's use the distance formula to solve for the distance between the two given points!

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

Now, we input the points:

(5-(-2) + (-2-4)

(which will equal...)

(7) + (-6)

Now we input the solutions we got here to the distance formula:


d =\sqrt{(7)^2 + (-6)^2

(we simplify....)


7^2 = 49\\(-6)^2 = 36

input these solutions into the distance formula again...


√(49 + 36) = √(85)

85 is not a number that can be square rooted properly, nor does it have any perfect squares available to divide equally.

Therefore, we conclude that the distance between A(5, -2) and B(-2,4) is
√(85).

User Zyamys
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