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Stanley marked two points on the grid below to show the locations of the fiction section, point F, and the travel section, point T, in a bookstore.

Stanley marked two points on the grid below to show the locations of the fiction section-example-1
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We need to calculate the distance between the points (x₁,y₁)=(-8,-3) and (x₂,y₂)=(-3,8) applying the distance equation as shown as follows:

distance=


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

Substituting terms:


\text{Distance = }\sqrt[]{(-3-(-8))^2+(8-(-3))^2}

Adding numbers:


\text{Distance}=\sqrt[]{(5)^2+(11)^2}=\sqrt[]{(25+121)}=\sqrt[]{146}

The shortest distance is sqrt(146)

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