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the distance between a point at (-3,4) and a point at (2,-5)

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Question:-

What is the distance between a point at (-3,4) and a point at (2,-5) ?

Solution:-

Let the two points be A and B .

And, let the distance be P .

Now, the distance P between the point A (-3,4) and the point B (2,-5) is


\bf P \: = √((-3 \: - \: 2)^2 \: + \: (4 \: + \: 5)^2)


\implies
\bf P \: = √((-5)^2 \: + \: (9)^2)


\implies
\bf P \: = √(25 \: + \: 81)


\implies
\bf P \: = √(106)


\implies
\bf P \: = \: 10.3

The distance between a point at (-3,4) and a point at (2,-5) is 10.3 . [Answer]

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