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Help with my maths homework please

Help with my maths homework please-example-1

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Using the Pythagorean theorem we can see that the distance is D = 7.62

How to find the distance from A to B?

Let's suppose that the distance from A to B is the hypotenuse of a right triangle.

Then if we have the coordinates:

A = (a₁, a₂)

B = (b₁, b₂)

Then the hypotenuse is:

H = √( (b₁ - a₁)² + (b₂ - a₂)² )

Here the points are:

A = (2, 1)

B = (5, 8)

Then the distance is:

D= √( (5 - 2)² + (8 - 1)² )

D = 7.62

That is the distance from A to B.

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