kanyon498
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  • 03-09-2019
  • Mathematics
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Find the distance between two points A(-1,1) and B(3,-5)

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odinson7
odinson7 odinson7
  • 03-09-2019

let A be (x1,y1)= -1,1

B be (x2,y2)= 3,-5

distance between AB = root under (x2-x1)square + (y2-y1)square

=root under (3- - 1)square +(-5-1)square

= root under 4 square + (-6) square

=root under 16 +36

=root under 52 units

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