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Find the distance between the points 3,-6 and -5,-6

User Tmesser
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2 Answers

10 votes

Answer:

8

Explanation:

horizontal line from 3 to -5

User Ejack
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11 votes

Answer:


\boxed{\sf{8}}

Explanation:

Use the distance formula.

Distance formula:


\rightarrow \sf{√(\left(x_2-x_1\right)^2+\left(y_2-y_1\right)^2)}

y2=(-6)

y1=(-6)

x2=(-5)

x1=3


\sf{√(\left(-5-3\right)^2+\left(-6-\left(-6\right)\right)^2)}

Then, you solve.


\sf{\left(-5-3\right)^2+\left(-6-\left(-6\right)\right)^2=\boxed{\sf{8}}

Therefore, the final answer is 8.

I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.

User Kpozin
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