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(2, 1), (-3,6) find the distance
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(2, 1), (-3,6) find the distance
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Answer: 7.07 units
Explanation: Use the distance formula d=the square root of ((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2). Plug in the values accordingly:
d= square root of ((-3-2)^2+(6-1)^2)
Simplify:
d= square root of ((-5)^2+(5)^2)
d= square root of (25+25)
d= square root of (50)
d= 7.07 units
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