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The endpoints of a line segment AR are A(8,-2) and R(-4,1). What is the length of the AR?

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Answer:

The length of the AR is
3√(17) or
12.4 units.

Explanation:

Given the endpoints of a line segment AR

  • A(8, -2)
  • R(-4, 1)

We can calculate the length of AR using the formula


L_(AB)=√(\left(x_2-x_1\right)^2+\left(y_2-y_1\right)^2)

In our case,

  • (x₁, y₁) = (8, -2)
  • (x₂, y₂) = (-4, 1)

Substituting (x₁, y₁) = (8, -2) and (x₂, y₂) = (-4, 1) in the formula


L_(AB)=√(\left(x_2-x_1\right)^2+\left(y_2-y_1\right)^2)


=√(\left(-4-8\right)^2+\left(1-\left(-2\right)\right)^2)


=√(\left(-4-8\right)^2+\left(1+2\right)^2) ∵ Apply rule:
-\left(-a\right)=a


=√(12^2+3^2)


=√(144+9)


=√(153)


=√(9* 17)


=√(17)√(3^2) Apply radical rule:
\sqrt[n]{ab}=\sqrt[n]{a}\sqrt[n]{b}


=3√(17) Apply radical rule:
\sqrt[n]{a^n}=a


=12.4

Therefore, the length of the AR is
3√(17) or
12.4 units.

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