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What is the distance between points (-2, 8) and (6, -2)? Round to the nearest tenth of a unit.

User Vucalur
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Distance formula:

√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)

We are given 2 coordinates:
(-2,8) and (6,-2)
x1,y1 x2,y2

Plug the numbers into the formula:


√((6-(-2))^2+(-2-8)^2)

Simplify:

√((8)^2+(-10)^2)

8^2=64
-10^2=100

√(100+64)

√(164)=12.806248474865697

The question asks to round to the nearest tenth so final answer:
12.8
User Heena Arora
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distance formula:
\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^(2)+(y_(2)-y{1})^(2)}


\sqrt{(-2-6)^(2)+(8-(-2))} \\ \sqrt{(-8)^(2)+(10)^(2)} \\ √(64+100) \\ √(164) = 2√(41) = 12.8062 = 12.8
User Vokimon
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