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(b) Find distance between the point (2,-3) and (2,2)​

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Answered by vaishnavitiwari1041
5

Answer:

 =  \sqrt{(2 - 2 {)}^{2}  + (2 + 3 {)}^{2} }  \\  \\   =  \sqrt{(5 {)}^{2} }  =  \sqrt{25}  = 5

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Answered by Rudra0936
13

Answer:

  • Given the co-ordinate of the two point are

(2,-3),(2,2)

We know that the co-ordinate of a point is if the form (x¹,y¹),(x²,y²) ...etc

So out of the two co-ordinate of the points the

X¹= 2,

y¹=-3

x²=2

y²=2

  • So to find the distance between the two points we have to apply the formula

Distance between two points

 =  \sqrt{(x ^{2} - x ^{1} ) ^{2 }  + (y ^{2} - y ^{1} ) ^{2}   }

Let us now find the distance

 =  >  \sqrt{(2 - 2) ^{2}  + (2 - ( - 3)) ^{2}  }

 =  >  \sqrt{0 ^{2}  + (2 + 3) ^{2} }

 =  >  \sqrt{0 + 5 ^{2} }

 =  >  \sqrt{25}

5 \: unit \: .....(because \:  \sqrt{25}  = 5)

therefore the distance between the points is 5 unit✓

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