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Find Distance (4,6) (-4,-3)​

User Lilleman
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Answer:


√(145)

Explanation:

The distance formula states that the distance between two points
(a,b) and
(c,d) is
√((a-c)^2+(b-d)^2).

The two points we have are
(4,6) and
(-4,-3). Plugging these numbers into the distance formula, we have


\sqrt{(4-(-4))^2+(6-(-3))^2.

Simplifying with order of operations, first using the distributive property, gives


\sqrt{(4+4)^2+(6+3)^2.

Squaring and adding gives


√((4+4)^2+(6+3)^2)=√(8^2+9^2)\\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=√(64+81)\\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=\boxed{√(145)},

which is the answer in simplest form. This also rounds to about 12.04.

User Iamblichus
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