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What is the distance between the points (2, 1) and (14, 6) on a coordinate
plane?

User Shuhalo
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Answer:

On a coordinate plane the distance is 13 units between the two points.

Explanation:

Given :

  • (2, 1) and (14, 6)

Find the Distance

Solution:

  • Applying Distance formulae,


\rm \: D= \sqrt{(x_2 -x_1) {}^(2) +x_2 - x_1) {}^(2) }


  • (y_2,y_1) = (6,1)

  • (x_2,x_1) = (14,2)

Solving,


  • D = \sqrt{(14 - 2) { }^(2) + (6 - 1 ){}^(2) }

  • D= \sqrt{12 {}^(2) + 5 {}^(2) }

  • D = √(144 + 25)

  • D = √(169)

  • D = √(13 * 13)

  • D= 13

So distance is 13.

User Min Min
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Answer:

d = 13 units

Explanation:

calculate the distance d using the distance formula

d =
\sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^2+(y_(2)-y_(1))^2 }

with (x₁, y₁ ) = (2, 1 ) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (14, 6 )

d =
√((14-2)^2+(6-1)^2)

=
√(12^2+5^2)

=
√(144+25)

=
√(169)

= 13

User Paul Lalonde
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