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Explain how do you do it If you put only the answer i will report you

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Answer:


d = √(113) = 10.63014

Explanation:

Distance between the endpoints of the graph, (-3, 3) and (5, -4), can be calculated using distance formula,
d = √((x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2).

Where,


(-3, 3) = (x_1, y_1)


(5, -4) = (x_2, y_2)

Thus,


d = √((5 - (-3))^2 + (-4 - 3)^2)


d = √((8)^2 + (-7)^2)


d = √(64 + 49) = √(113)


d = √(113) = 10.63014

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