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Geometry! Find the length of a-b. Give answer in simplest radical form.

Geometry! Find the length of a-b. Give answer in simplest radical form.-example-1
User Nabello
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Answer:

Length of AB is
√(106)

Explanation:

Let us use the rule of the distance To find the length of AB

∵ A = (9, -3)

∵ B = (0, 2)

x1 = 9 and y1 = -3

x2 = 0 and y2 = 2

∵ AB =
\sqrt{(x2-x1)^(2)+(y2-y1)^(2)}

→ Substitute the values of x1, x2, y1, and y2 in the rule to find AB

∴ AB =
\sqrt{(0-9)^(2)+(2--3)^(2)}

∴ AB =
\sqrt{(-9)^(2)+(2+3)^(2)}

∴ AB =
\sqrt{81+(5)^(2)}

∴ AB =
√(81+25)

∴ AB =
√(106)

→ The square root of 106 is the simplest radical form

Length of AB is
√(106)

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