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- Given - two points , say A with coordinates ( -10 , -8 ) and B with coordinates ( -5 , 4 )
- To calculate - distance between the two points
The distance formula states that
![d(AB) = \sqrt{(x_(2) - x_(1)) {}^(2) + (y _(2) - y_(1)) {}^(2) } \\](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/stn2e1t3u4s6czqs71nvmk5j6kxu9nzi5t.png)
from the question , we can make out that
![x_(1) = - 10 \\ x_(2) = - 5 \\ y_(1) = - 8 \\ y_(2) = 4](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/4g25nz38geq3amnrdlxmoiej8sobdujw8n.png)
substituting the values in the formula , we get
![d(AB) = \sqrt{( - 10 - ( - 5)) {}^(2) + ( - 8 - 4) {}^(2) } \\ \\ \implies \: d(AB) = \sqrt{( - 10 + 5) {}^(2) + ( - 8 - 4) {}^(2) } \\ \\ \implies \: d(AB) = \sqrt{( - 5) {}^(2) + ( - 12) {}^(2) } \\ \\ \implies \: d(AB) = √(25 + 144) \\ \\ \implies \: d(AB) = √(169) \\ \\ \implies \: d(AB) = 13 \: units](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/722xo4uc4lbyeqkyjitagcl2d2d6z6c8o1.png)
therefore , option 3) 13 is correct !
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