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What is the distance between (5, –1) and (5, –4)?

On a coordinate plane, points are at (5, negative 1) and (5, negative 4).
1 unit
3 units
4 units
5 units

User Tamilan
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Answer:

3 or b

Explanation:

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User Paulo Morgado
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Answer:


d=3\ units

Explanation:

The distance formula is:


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

We can plug in the given coordinate pairs into the formula:


d = \sqrt {\left( {5-5\right)^2 + \left( {4-(-1) } \right)^2


d = \sqrt {\left( {0 } \right)^2 + \left( {-4+1} \right)^2


d=√(0+(-3)^2)


d=√(0+9)


d=√(9)


d=3\ units

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