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Find the distance between the two points rounding to the nearest tenth (if necessary).

(−3,6) and (−9,−2)

User Sundae
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Explanation:

Distance between (−3,6) and (−9,−2):


(x_1, y_1)

= coordinates of the first point

= (-3,6)


(x_2, y_2)

= coordinates of the second point

= (-9,-2)


d = \sqrt{(x_2 - {x _1) }^(2) + (y_2 - {y _1) }^(2)}


d = \sqrt{ (- 9 - ( - 3) {)}^(2) + ( - 2 + 6 {)}^(2) }


d \: = \sqrt{ (- 6 {)}^(2) +( 4 {)}^(2) }


d = √(36 + 16)


d = √(52)


d = √(13 * 2 * 2)


d = 2 √(13)

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