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find the distance between the points 3 ,- 2 and 3, 4​

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Answered by zakirhusainhunsur
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Answered by Qwparis
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The correct answer is 6 units.

Given: Points = (3, -2) and (3, 4).

To Find: Distance between the points.

Solution:

Distance between two points is calculated by distance formula.

d = \sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1}  )^{2} +(y_{2}-y_{1}  )^{2}}

Point 1 = (3, -2)

Point 2 = (3, 4)

d = \sqrt{(3-3 )^{2} +(4-(-2)  )^{2}}

d = \sqrt{0 +(6  )^{2}}

d = 6

Hence, the distance between (3, -2) and (3, 4) is 6 units.

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