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Find, in radical form, the distance between (2, 1) and (-1,3).

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You have the following two points:

(2,1)

(-1,3)

In order to determine what is the distance between the previous points, you use the following formula:


d=\sqrt[]{(x_1-x_2)^2-(y_1-y_2_{}^{})^2}

where (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) are the points with a distance between them of d.

You use the given points to replace them into the formula for d:


\begin{gathered} d=\sqrt[]{(1-3)^2-(2-(-1))^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{(-2)^2+(3)^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{4+9} \\ d=\sqrt[]{13} \end{gathered}

hence, the distance between the given points is √13

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