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Find the distance between the points.
(1, 5), (-7, -2)

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Answer:
√(113)

Explanation:

Distance formula:
√((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2)

x1=1 x2=-7 y1=5 y2=-2

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√((-7-1)^2+(-2-5)^2)

=
√((-8)^2+(-7)^2)

=
√(64+49)

=
√(113)

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User Kingshuk Deb
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Answer:

Distance =
√(113)

Explanation:


(1, 5) = (x_1,y_1)\\ (-7, -2)=(x_2,y_2)\\\\d = √((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)\\ \\d = √((-7-1)^2+(-2-5)^2)\\ \\d = √((-8)^2+(-7)^2)\\ \\d = √(64+49)\\ \\d = √(113) \\\\

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