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A and B are two points given by (8, 3), (−4, 3). Find the distance between A and B.

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Answer:

12 units

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that A and B are two different points on the X-Y plane having coordinates (8,3) and (-4,3) respectively.

Now, the distance between two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) on the coordinate plane is given by the formula \sqrt{(x1-x2)^{2}+(y1-y2)^{2}  }.

Hence the distance between those given  two points will be

=\sqrt{(8-(-4))^{2}+(3-3)^{2}  } =\sqrt{12^{2} } =12 units. (Answer)

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