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What is the distance between points (5,2) and (1,-3) on a coordinate plane?A 3B 4.1C 8.5D 6.4

User JonahGabriel
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We are asked to find the distance between the following two points


(5,2)\: and\: (1,-3)

Recall that the distance formula is given by


d=\sqrt[]{\mleft({x_2-x_1}\mright)^2+\mleft({y_2-y_1}\mright)^2}
\begin{gathered} \mleft(x_1,y_1\mright)=\mleft(5,2\mright) \\ (x_2,y_2_{})=(1,-3) \end{gathered}

Let us substitute the given points into the above distance formula


\begin{gathered} d=\sqrt[]{({x_2-x_1})^2+({y_2-y_1})^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{({1_{}-5_{}})^2+({-3_{}-2})^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{({-4})^2+({-5})^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{16^{}+25^{}} \\ d=\sqrt[]{41} \\ d=6.4 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the distance between the given two points is 6.4

Option D is the correct answer.

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