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What is the distance between the points (-4, 2) and (3,-5)? d= f(x, – х.)* + (у, — у, ? VTO оооо
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What is the distance between the points (-4, 2) and (3,-5)?
d= f(x, – х.)* + (у, — у, ?
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Solution:
We are going to find the distance between points A -4; 2, B 3; -5 :
d = √ (xb - xa) 2 + (yb - ya) 2 =
= √ (3 - (-4)) 2 + (-5 - 2) 2 =
= √72 + (-7) 2 = √49 + 49 =
= √98
= 7√2 ≈ 9.899494936611665
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