We are given the point Q and its coordinates. We will first calculate the coordinates of point Q' and then calculate the distance between points Q and Q' using the distance formula.
First we will calculate the coordinates of Q'. We are told that we obtain Q' if we move Q 9 units to the left and the 6 units up. This means that we should take the x coordinate of Q and subtract 9 from it. So we get
In the same manner, we should add 6 units to the y coordinate of Q. So we get
So the coordinates of Q' are ( -4,2).
Now, we want to calculate the distance between this points using the distance formula. Recall that given points (a,b) and (c,d) the distance between these two points is given by the formula
In our case, let us take a= 5, b= -4, c= -4 and d=2. Then the distance would be
So, the closes whole number to this value is 11.