You have the points:
(3, -6)
(-1, 1)
To find the distance between two point knowing the coordinates (x,y) you can use the next formula:
![d=\sqrt[]{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/be685jmxw05hm2tq94m5iuge2xjynn1hfn.png)
Then:
x1 = 3 y1 = -6
x2 = -1 y2 = 1
![d=\sqrt[]{(-1-3)^2+(1-(-6))^2}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/chcfg6raciu8np4n1r0fduym8bf4asetgh.png)
![d=\sqrt[]{(^{}-4)^2+7^2}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/pga263tl8zpimp40dwp0s5osjon7hnywje.png)
![d=\sqrt[]{16+49}=\sqrt[]{65}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/g08sdv0s74rkpzl3in3li2zwgctzglhmyj.png)
To simplify you can factorize the number under the root to know if the number can have a part that has a sqare root, as follow:
As you can see 65 can be writen as (5*13) and as none of those numbers have a perfect square root (whole number) the final answer is:
![d=\sqrt[]{65}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/pxq8jupazcq23ixbr4jxfw8hy8jimbibgn.png)