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distance between the points (-5,7) and (-1,3) is

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Answered by aramaswamy1947
8

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

distance formula: root (x1-x2)square+(y1-y2)square

so here x1=-5,x2=-1,y1=7,y2=3

√(-5+1)²-(7-3)²

√(-4)²-(4)²

√16-16

√0

so the distance between the points (-5,7) and (-1,3) = 0 sq units

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Answered by DeeptiMohanty
15
Here is your answer....

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Using distance formula ,

we can easily find the distance between these two points,

  = \sqrt{( {x}^{2} -  {x}^{1}  {?}^{} {}^{}  )  {}^{2} + ( {y}^{2}   -  {y}^{1} ) {}^{2}  }  \\  \\  =  \sqrt{( - 1 - ( - 5)) {}^{2}  + (3 - 7) {}^{2} }  \\  \\  =  \sqrt{( - 1 + 5) {}^{2}  +  ({ - 4)}^{2} }  \\  \\  =  \sqrt{ {4}^{2} +  {4}^{2}  }  \\  \\  =  \sqrt{16 + 16}  \\  \\  =  \sqrt{32}  \\  \\  = 4 \sqrt{2}
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