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how to find distance p1=(-4,-3) p2=(6,2)

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how to find distance p1=(-4,-3) p2=(6,2).
asked Mar 14, 2014 in ALGEBRA 1 by futai Scholar

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The points are p1 = (- 4, - 3) and p2 = (6, 2)

Distance formula : d = image.

Substitute the values of p1 = (x₁, y₁) = (- 4, -3) and p2 = (x₂, y₂) = (6, 2) in the distance formula.

d = image

= image

= image

= image

= image.

Distance between given two points is image units.

answered Mar 14, 2014 by dozey Mentor

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