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Find the distance between the points (-5, 0) and (-4, 1).

1
\[ \sqrt{2} \]
\[2 \sqrt{2} \]

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The formula of a distance between two points A and B is :


AB=\sqrt{(x_(B)- x_(A))^2 +( y_(B)- y_(A))^2 }

You should this formula by heart.

Then, you just have to apply it ! :D

Here :


x_(A)=-5

y_(A) =0


x_(B) =-4

y_(B)= 1

Therefore :


√((-4-(-5))^2+(1-0)^2)

= √(1^2+1^2)

= √(1+1)

= √(2)

In short, the answer would be the first option :
√(2).

Hope this helps !

Photon

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