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Answer:

second option

Explanation:

Pythagoras for right-angled triangles :

c² = a² + b²

c is the Hypotenuse, the line opposite of the 90 degree angle.

a and b are the other 2 sides.

the distance between 2 points is the Hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle of the coordinate differences in x and y.

so, we have (-2, -3) and (3, 2)

distance² = (x1 - x2)² + (y1 - y2)² = (-2 - 3)² + (-3 - 2)² =

= (-5)² + (-5)² = 25 + 25 = 2×25 = 50

distance = sqrt(50) = sqrt(2×25) = 5×sqrt(2)

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