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Find the distance between the points given.

(-10, 3) and (-10, 12)


9

15

User Stegrex
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The way to solve it can be shorter :)
Just look, that these points have got the same x-coordinate,
so they lie on the same line, which is parallel to the OY axis,
So your taks is only find different in y-coordinate. That is
12-3 = 9
And this is answer :)
User Paul Morie
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The distance between the points (x₁,y₁) and (x₂,y₂):

d=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)


(-10,3) \\ x_1=-10 \\ y_1=3 \\ \\ (-10,12) \\ x_2=-10 \\ y_2=12 \\ \\ d=√((-10+10)^2+(12-3)^2)=√(0+9^2)=√(9^2)=9

Another method:
The points have the same x-coordinate so they lie on the same line. y-coordinates are positive so you just subtract 3 from 12. See the picture in the attachment.

The answer is 9.
Find the distance between the points given. (-10, 3) and (-10, 12) 9 15-example-1
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