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The distance formula between two points on a number line can be used to find the distance between points. \

The distance AB = \"\"             (1)

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Or

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The distance AB = \"\"             (2)

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From figure; the coordinates of A and B are 2 and 10 respectively.\"\"

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First try the formula (1):

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Substitute the coordinate values in the distance formula.

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The distance AB = \"\"

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\"\"                                    (Subtract \"\")

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The distance is a positive unit and can not be negative, so the absolute value considered.  The distance AB = 8 units.\"\"

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Next, try the formula (2):

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Substitute the coordinate values in the distance formula.

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The distance AB = \"\"

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\"\"                                       (Subtract \"\")

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\"\"                                         (Absolute value of 8 is 8)

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The distance AB = 8 units.\"\"

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The measure AB is 8 units.

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