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On a coordinate grid, point T is at (2,-4) and point S is at (2,6). The distance (in units) between points T and S is
numbers, such as 2.)

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Answer:

The distance between T and S is 10 units.

Explanation:

Given the points

  • T(2, -4)
  • S(2, 6)


\mathrm{Compute\:the\:distance\:between\:}\left(x_1,\:y_1\right),\:\left(x_2,\:y_2\right):\quad √(\left(x_2-x_1\right)^2+\left(y_2-y_1\right)^2)

The distance between T and S is:


=√(\left(2-2\right)^2+\left(6-\left(-4\right)\right)^2)


=√(\left(2-2\right)^2+\left(6+4\right)^2)


=√(0+10^2)


=√(10^2)


=10
\mathrm{Apply\:radical\:rule\:}\sqrt[n]{a^n}=a,\:\quad \mathrm{\:assuming\:}a\ge 0

Therefore, the distance between T and S is 10 units.

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