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If A(2, 3) and B(-4, -6), find AB.--

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Answer:

If you are trying to find the line, simply use a graph.

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If A(2, 3) and B(-4, -6), find AB.---example-1
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\huge \bf༆ Answer ༄

The distance between points can be solved using Distance formula (similar to Pythagoras theorem)


\boxed { \sf D = \sqrt{(x2 - x1) {}^(2) + {(y2 - y1) {}^(2) } }}

Put the values : -


  • \sf D = \sqrt{ (2 - ( - 4)) {}^(2) + (3 - ( - 6)) {}^(2) }


  • \sf \: D = \sqrt{ {(6)}^(2) + (9) {}^(2) }


  • \sf D = √(36 + 81)


  • \sf D = √(117)


  • \sf D = 3 √(13)

Distance between the points = 3√13 units


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