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find the distance between the co- ordinates points (6, 4) & ( 3,1) ​

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Answered by tanishkashyap
3

Answer:

3\sqrt{2} units

Step-by-step explanation:

Using distance formula

\sqrt{(x1 - x2)^{2} + (y1 - y2)^{2} }

\sqrt{(6 - 3)^{2} + (4 - 1)^{2} }

\sqrt{(3)^{2} + (3)^{2} }

\sqrt{9 + 9 }

\sqrt{18}

3\sqrt{2} units

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Answered by saritathapaxettri18
0

Step-by-step explanation:

let's the point be A(6,4)=x1,y1 Aand B (3,1) be x2 y2

by usingdistance formula

d=Root under (X२-x1)whole square+(y2-Y1) whole square

d=(3-6)square+(1-4)Square

(-3) square+(-3)Square

9+9

18

3 root under 2

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