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using the distance formula from above find the distance between (-15,-18) and (18,-2). round to the nearest tenth.using the distance formula from above find the distance between (5,9) and (-7,-7). round to the nearest tenth.using the distance formula from above find the distance between (3,8) and (9,10). round to nearest tenth.

using the distance formula from above find the distance between (-15,-18) and (18,-2). round-example-1

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Answer:


\begin{gathered} 1.\text{ }d=36.7 \\ 2.\text{ }d=20 \\ 3.\text{ }d=6.3 \end{gathered}

Step by step explanation:

The distance between two points is represented by the following expression:


d=\sqrt[]{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}

1. Then, for (-15, -18) and (18, -2)


\begin{gathered} d=\sqrt[]{(18-(-15))^2+(-2-(-18))^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{(33)^2+(16)^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{1089+256} \\ d=\sqrt[]{1345} \\ d\approx36.67 \\ \text{Rounding to the nearest tenth:} \\ d=36.7 \end{gathered}

2. Now, for (5,9) and (-7,-7)


\begin{gathered} d=\sqrt[]{(-7-5)^2+(-7-9)^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{(-12)^2+(-16)^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{144+256} \\ d=\sqrt[]{400} \\ d=20 \end{gathered}

3. Finally, for (3,8) and (9,10)


\begin{gathered} d=\sqrt[]{(9-3)^2+(10-8)^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{6^2+2^2} \\ d=\sqrt[]{36+4} \\ d=\sqrt[]{40} \\ d=2\sqrt[]{10} \\ \text{Rounding to the nearest tenth:} \\ d=6.3 \end{gathered}

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