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Find the distance between (2,3) (4, -7)

Find the distance between (-9,-4) (-3,6)

User Maninvan
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Distance between (2 , 3) (4 , -7)


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


d=\sqrt{(-7-3 )^(2) + (4-2 )^(2)


d=\sqrt{(-10 )^(2) + (2 )^(2)


d=\sqrt{100 + 4


d=\sqrt{104


d=10.198 or
2√(26)

User Varundroid
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Answer:

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Explanation:

To find the distance between two points, we use the distance formula:


d = \sqrt{(x_(2)-x_1)^2 + (y_2-y_1)^2 }

(2, 3) and (4, -7)

Plug in what you know.


d = √((4-2)^2 + (-7 - 3)^2 )

Simplify the parentheses.


d = √((2)^2 + (-10)^2 )

Evaluate the exponents.


d = √((4) + (100))

Evaluate under the radical.


d = √((104))

Evaluate the square root.


d = 10.198

10.198 units

(-9, -4) and (-3, 6)

Plug in what you know.


d = √((-3 -(-9))^2 + (6 - (-4))^2 )

Simplify the parentheses.


d = √((-3 + 9)^2 + (6 + 4)^2 )

Simplify the parentheses.


d = √((6)^2 + (10)^2 )

Evaluate the exponents.


d = √((36) + (100) )

Evaluate under the radical.


d = √((136))

Evaluate the square root.


d = 11.662

11.662 units

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