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Find the distance between the points (7, 2) and (6, 10).

User Gorisanson
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Answer:


√(65)

Explanation:

Hi there!

We want to find the distance between the points (7, 2) and (6, 10).

We can use the distance formula for that, which is
√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2), where
(x_1, y_1) and
(x_2, y_2) are points

We have the two points needed to find the formula, let's label their values to avoid confusion


x_1=7\\y_1=2\\x_2=6\\y_2=10

Now substitute those values into the formula


√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)


√((6-7)^2+(10-2)^2)

Now, under the radical, simplify the values in parentheses


√((-1)^2+(8)^2)

Now raise the values under the radical


√(1+64)

Add the values under the radical together


√(65)

It's always good to simplify the radical if possible, but in this case, we can't. So
√(65) is the answer.

Hope this helps!

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