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Find the distance between (0,6) and (0,8)

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Answer:

2 units.

Explanation:

8 - 6 = 2 units.

There is no need to use the distance formula as both points are on the y-axis. Its just a simple subtraction.

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Here,

Given,


x_1 = 0
x_2 = 0


y_1 = 6
y_2 = 8


\sqrt{ {(x_2 - x_1)}^(2) + {(y_2 - y_1)}^(2) } // \sqrt{ {(0 - 0)}^(2) + {(8 - 6)}^(2) } //[tex] \sqrt{ {(0)}^(2) + {(2)}^(2) } // [tex] \sqrt{ {(0 + 4}

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