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Find the distance between the two points.

(−1, −3), (1, 3)

User Xdeleon
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Answer:


2√(10) units

Explanation:

Use the distance formula
d = √((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2) \\ to find the distance between the two points. Substitute the x and y values of the points (-1,-3) and (1,3) into the formula and simplify:


d =√((3-(-3))^2+(1-(-1))^2) \\d =√((3+3)^2+(1+1)^2) \\d = √((6)^2+(2)^2) \\d = √(36+4) \\d = √(40) \\d = 2√(10)

So, the distance is
2√(10) units.

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