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Find the distance between the pair of points.

(-4,3) and (-8,3)
The distance between the pair of points is
units.

User Nakx
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Answer:

4 units

Explanation:

Use the distance formula

d =
√((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2)

Plug in the points

d =
√((-4 - (-8))^2 + (3 - 3)^2)

d =
√((4)^2 + (0)^2)

d =
√(16)

d = 4

So, the distance between the pair of points is 4 units

User Anandh Sp
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1 vote

Answer:

4 units

Explanation:


\large{ \sqrt{ {(x_2 - x_1)}^(2) + {(y_2 - y_1)}^(2) } }

The formula above is the formula of distance between two points.

Substitute the ordered pairs in.


\large{ \sqrt{ {( - 4 + 8)}^(2) + {(3 - 3)}^(2) } } \\ \large{ \sqrt{ {4}^(2) + 0 } } = √(16) = 4

Therefore, the distance between two points is 4 units.

User Kaji
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