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(2,-1) (3,5) find the distance between the given points

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Answer:

√37 ≈ 6.083

Explanation:

You want the distance between the points (2, -1) and (3, 5).

Distance formula

The distance formula can be used.

d = √((x2 -x1)² +(y2 -y1)²)

d = √((3 -2)² +(5 -(-1))²) = √(1 +36)

d = √37 ≈ 6.083 . . . . units

The distance between the two points is √37, about 6.083 units.

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Additional comment

The distance formula makes use of the Pythagorean theorem. It treats the difference of x-coordinates and the difference of y-coordinates as legs of the right triangle with the distance of interest being the hypotenuse.

In vector terms, the segment between the two points can be considered a vector extending from one point to the other. The length is the "norm" of the vector, the root of the sum of the squares of its components.

A calculator can perform the same computation by finding the absolute value (modulus) of the complex number (2 -i) -(3 +5i) = (-1 -6i). |-1 -6i| = √37.

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