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Points C(5, 7) and D(–3, –12) are on a line. What is the run from point D to point C?

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In this case, we'll have to carry out several steps to find the solution.

Step 01:

data:

point C (5 , 7)

point D (-3 , -12)

Step 02:

distance between two points:


d\text{ = }\sqrt{(x2-x1)\placeholder{⬚}^2+(y2-y1)\placeholder{⬚}^2}
d\text{ =}\sqrt{(-3-5)\placeholder{⬚}^2+(-12-7)\placeholder{⬚}^2}=\sqrt{(-8)\placeholder{⬚}^2+(-19)\placeholder{⬚}^2}
d=√(64+361)=√(425)=20.62

The answer is:

distance between C and D:

20.62

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