Given the points:
(x1, y1) ==> (4, -1)
(x2, y2) ==> (8, -1)
Here, we have the same values of y for both points.
This means that the line that contains both points is a horizontal line.
To find the distance, apply the formula:
![d=\sqrt[]{(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/1h551ypq5weta3sw0dynfch7nxiwrgmnba.png)
Since they have the same y values, the number line to represent the distance between both points must have the points 4 and 8.
Thus, we have:
![\begin{gathered} d=\sqrt[]{(8-4)^2+(-1-(-1))^2} \\ \\ d=\sqrt[]{4^2+0^2} \\ \\ d=\sqrt[]{16} \\ \\ d=4 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/j8m2smxtwb1t453bsfx8vslwl5ozdrpqd9.png)
The distance between both points is 4
Therefore, the number line that can be used to find the distance between both points is the number line in option A.
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