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What is the distance between the points (−4, 5) and (3, 5)?

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User Peter Samokhin
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

let the first point be A(-4, 5) and the second point B(3, 5)

the formula for distance between two points on same axes is given as

AB = √((
x_(2) -
x_(1))² + (
y_(2) - y_(1))²)

given in the question,
x_(2) = 3,
y_(2) = 5,
x_(1) = -4,
y_(1) = 5

AB = √{[3 - (-4)]² + [5 - 5]²} = √49 = 7

coordinates are generally represented as

(x, y)

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