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In standard (x,y) coordinate plane, what is the distance between the points (-4,2) and (1,-10)?

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Answer: 13 units

Explanation:

We can use the distance formula to solve this question.

Given:


\displaystyle d=\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^2 +(y_(2)-y_(1))^2}

Substitute given coordinate points:


\displaystyle d=√((1--4)^2 +(-10-2)^2)

Subtract:


\displaystyle d=√((5)^2 +(-12)^2)

Square:


\displaystyle d=√(25 +144)

Add:


\displaystyle d=√(169)

Square root of 169:


\displaystyle d=13

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