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To solve this equation, we need to find how much distance is between the y coordinates, how much distance is between the x coordinates, and then use the Pythagorean Theorem.
Let's start with finding the distance between the x coordinates. The first x coordinate is 4, and the second is -2. This means that the distance in x is 6.
Next, we need to find how much distance is between the y coordinates. The first y point is at the y coordinate 0, and the second is at the y coordinate -3. This means that the distance in y is 3.
Now we use the Pythagorean Theorem, which says that a²+b²=c²
A and b refer legs of a right triangle, and c refers to the hypotenuse (longest side) of the right triangle. Imagine the two points on a line, the direct distance is the c, and the y and x movements alone are a and b.
Let's say x is a, and y is b. Let's insert our values:
6²+3²=c²
36+9=c²
45=c²
To find c, we need to find the square root of 45
√45
6.708203...
Rounds to about 6.7 in tenths.
So, the distance between those two points is about 6.7.
I hope this was helpful, keep learning! :D