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Find the distance between the two points (-3, 2) and (2, -3).​

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Answered by kaushiki1570
1

Answer:

50

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ImperialGladiator
23

Answer:

➡ the distance between (-3, 2) and (2, -3) is 5√2 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given points :

➡ (-3, 2)

➡ (2 ,-3)

We need to find the distance between them

Using the distance formula :

 \sf \longmapsto \: distance =  \sqrt{(x_{2} - x_1 {)}^{2}  +  {({y}_{2} - {y}_{1})}^{2} }

Where,

\to \sf {x}_{1} \: = -3  and \: {x}_{2} = 2

\to \sf {y}_{1} \: = 2 and \: {y}_{2} = ( -3)

Substituting the values :

\sf \longrightarrow distance =  \sqrt{(x_{2} - x_1 {)}^{2}  +  {({y}_{2} - {y}_{1})}^{2} }  \\

\sf \longrightarrow distance =  \sqrt{ {(2 + 3)}^{2}  +  {( -3 - 2)}^{2} }  \\

\sf \longrightarrow distance =  \sqrt{ {( 5)}^{2} +  {( - 5)}^{2}  }  \\

\sf \longrightarrow distance =  \sqrt{25 + 25}  \\

\sf \longrightarrow distance =  \sqrt{50} \\

\sf \longrightarrow distance = \sqrt[5]{2}units.  \\

Hence,

The distance between the points is 5√2 units.

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