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Find the distance between the points X and Y shown in the figure.

Find the distance between the points X and Y shown in the figure.-example-1
User Ariana
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Answer:


√(221)

Explanation:

Using the distance formula:


d=√((8-(-6))^2+(3-(-2))^2)=√(14^2+5^2)=√(196+25)=√(221)

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User Stephen C
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Answer:


√(221)

Explanation:

The distance formula is:


d = √((x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2-y_1)^2)

where (x1, y1) are the coordinates of the first point, and (x2,y2) are the coordinates of the second point.

The point X is at (-6,3). The point Y is at (8, -2). Therefore, we can plug these points into the formula.


d = √((8 - (-6))^2 + (-2-3)^2)

First, solve inside the parentheses


d = √((8+6)^2 + (-2-3)^2)


d = √((14)^2 + (-5)^2)

Solve the exponents.

14^2=14*14=196


d=√(196+(-5)^2)

-5^2=-5*-5=25


d=√(196+25)

Add 196 and 25


d=√(221)

d=14.8660687473

The distance between the points is
√(221) or about 14.87

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