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Graph a right triangle with the two points forming the hypotenuse. Using the sides, find the

distance between the two points in simplest radical form.
(-2,-4) and (3,8)
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Graph a right triangle with the two points forming the hypotenuse. Using the sides-example-1

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The distance between the two points (- 2, - 4) and (3, 8) is equal to 13 units.

How to find the length of a hypotenuse

In this problem we must determine the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle, this can be done by applying Pythagorean theorem:


d = √((\Delta x)^2 + (\Delta y)^2)

Where:

  • d - Distance
  • Δx - Change along x-axis.
  • Δy - Change along y-axis.

If we know that P₁(x, y) = (- 2, - 4) and P₂(x, y) = (3, 8), then the distance of the hypotenuse is:


d = √([3 - (- 2)]^2+[8 - (- 4)]^2)


d = √(5^2+12^2)

d = √169

d = 13

By Pythagorean theorem, the hypotenuse of the right triangle has a length of 13 units.

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