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Find the distance between each pair of points (-4,6) and (3,-7)

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Find the distance between each pair of points (-4,6) and (3,-7)-example-1
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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf √(218) \ or \ 14.76}}

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the distance between 2 points is:


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

In this formula, (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) are the 2 points. The 2 points we are given are (-4, 6) and (3, -7). If we match the value with the corresponding variable we see that:

  • x₁ = -4
  • y₁ = 6
  • x₂ = 3
  • y₂ = -7

Substitute the values into the formula.


d= \sqrt{(3 - -4)^2 + (-7-6)^2

Solve inside the parentheses.

  • (3--4) = (3+4) = 7
  • (-7-6) = -13


d=\sqrt {(7)^2 + (-13)^2

Solve the exponents.

  • (7)²= 7*7 = 49
  • (-13)² = -13 * -13 = 169


d= \sqrt{ (49)+(169)

Add.


d= √(218)


d=14.76482306

If we round to the nearest hundredth place, the 4 in the thousandth place tells us to leave the 6.


d \approx 14.76

The distance between the points (-4, 6) and (3, -7) is √218 or approximately 14.76.

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