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A triangle has vertices on a coordinate grid at P(-6, -8), Q(-6, 7), andR(-2,7). What is the length, in units, of PQ?

A triangle has vertices on a coordinate grid at P(-6, -8), Q(-6, 7), andR(-2,7). What-example-1

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Given:

The coordinates of point P, (x1, y1)=(-6,-8).

The coordinates of point Q, (x2, y2)=(-6,7).

Now, the expression for the length of PQ is,


PQ=\sqrt[]{(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2}

Substitute the values.


\begin{gathered} PQ=\sqrt[]{(-6-(-6))^2+(7-(-8))^2} \\ PQ=\sqrt[]{0+(15)^2} \\ PQ=15 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the length of PQ is 15.

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