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Find the distance between S(-4, -2) and T(3, 4)

User Luke Mills
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Answer:

The answer is


√(85) \: \: \: or \: \: 9.21 \: \: \: \: \: units \\

Explanation:

The distance between two points can be found by using the formula


d = \sqrt{ ({x1 - x2})^(2) + ({y1 - y2})^(2) } \\

where

(x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) are the points

From the question the points are

S(-4, -2) and T(3, 4)

The distance between them is


|ST| = \sqrt{ ({ - 4 - 3})^(2) + ({ - 2 - 4})^(2) } \\ = \sqrt{ ({ - 7})^(2) + ({ - 6})^(2) } \\ = √(49 + 36) \\ = √(85) \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ = 9.21954...

We have the final answer as


√(85) \: \: \: or \: \: 9.21 \: \: \: \: \: units

Hope this helps you

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