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find the distance between the point A(0‚6)and B(-8‚0)​

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Answered by muskanot7
10

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➡️A(0,6) and B(-8,0)

➡️By distance formula-:

➡️√x2-x1 + y2-y1 = √(-8-0)² +(0-6)²

➡️√(-8)²+(-6)² = √64+36 = √100

➡️10 units!!

Hope this helps!!❤️

Answered by MrImpeccable
7

ANSWER:

Given:

  • A(0, 6) and B(-8, 0)

To Find:

  • Distance between the points A and B

Solution:

We are given that,

⇒ A (0, 6) & B(-8, 0)

We know that, to find distance between 2 points, we use Distance Formula.

Distance Formula:

\hookrightarrow\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}

Here,

  • x1 = 0
  • y1 = 6
  • x2 = -8
  • y2 = 0

So,

\implies AB=\sqrt{(-8-0)^2+(0-6)^2}

\implies AB=\sqrt{(-8)^2+(-6)^2}

\implies AB=\sqrt{64+36}

\implies AB=\sqrt{100}

Hence,

\implies\bf AB=10

Therefore, the distance between A and B is 10 units.

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