Math, asked by Rishitanawal7462, 1 year ago

Find the distance between the points (-2,9) and (-5,7)

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Answered by Jamar
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Find the answer yourself using this formula.

the square root of x2-x1 all squared + y2-y1 all squared

The distance between them would be the same as the length of the line the coordinates create

Answered by NITESH761
1

Step-by-step explanation:

\sf We \:know \:that,

\underline{\boxed{\bf{Distance = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}}}}

\sf : \implies \sqrt{(-2+5)^2+(9-7)^2}

\sf : \implies \sqrt{(3)^2+(2)^2}

\sf : \implies \sqrt{9+4}

\sf : \implies \sqrt{13}

So, the distance between points (-2,9) and (-5,7) is.  \pink{\underline{\boxed{\: \: \:\sf \sqrt{13}\: \: \:}}}

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