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find the distance between (3, 5) and (5, 6)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

{ \large{ \underline{ \sf{Solution-}}}}

From Question,

→{ \sf{ x_{1} =3 }}

→{ \sf{ x_{2} = 5 }}

→{ \sf{ y_{1} = 5 }}

→{ \sf{ y_{2} = 6}}

By Using A Formula,

  • 	 \tt d = \sqrt{{({x}_{2} - {x}_{1})}^{2} + {({y}_{2} - {y}_{1})}^{2}}[\tex]</li></ul><h3></h3><h3></h3><p></p><p></p><h3><u>Now</u><u>,</u></h3><p></p><p>{\longrightarrow{\sf{d= \sqrt{ {(5 - 3)}^{2} + {(6 - 5)}^{2}}}}}

    {\longrightarrow{\sf{d =  \sqrt{ {(2)}^{2}  +  {(1)}^{2} } }}}

    {\longrightarrow{\sf{d =  \sqrt{4 + 1} }}}

    {\longrightarrow{\sf{d =  \sqrt{5}}}}

    { \therefore{ \underline{ \sf{ Distance =\sqrt{5} cm}}}}

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