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Find the distance between the two points
in simplest radical form.
(-4, -1) and (1, -9)

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Explanation:

the distance as Hypotenuse, and the x and y coordinate differences as legs create a right-angled triangle.

and Pythagoras helps us

c² = a² + b²

with c being the Hypotenuse, and a and b are the legs.

the differences of coordinates are calculated by subtracting one from the other. it is important that for both x and y differences the same sequence of what point gets subtracted from what is kept.

distance² = (1 - -4)² + (-9 - -1)² = (1+4)² + (-9+1)² =

= 5² + (-8)² = 25 + 64 = 89

distance = sqrt(89)

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