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Find the distance d. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.Ty7654321123456789

Find the distance d. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.Ty7654321123456789-example-1
User Cenderze
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SOLUTION AND EXPLANATION

The distance between two-point A and B is given as


|AB|=\sqrt[]{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2-x_1)^2}

From the diagram in the question the two-point given are


\begin{gathered} A(1,3)\text{ } \\ B(6,6)^{} \end{gathered}

Where


x_1=1,x_2=6,y_1=3,y_2=6

Substitute the parameters into the formula above


\begin{gathered} |AB|=\sqrt[]{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2-x_1)^2} \\ |AB|=\sqrt[]{(6-3)^2+(6-1)^2} \\ |AB|=\sqrt[]{3^2+5^2} \\ |AB|=\sqrt[]{9+25} \\ |AB|=\sqrt[]{34} \end{gathered}

Hence, the distance between the two points is


|AB|=5.8\text{units}

Therefore the distance between the two-point is 5.8unit to the nearest tenth

The Third option is correct

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