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find the distance between two points (- 3, 1) and (3,2)

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Answered by vishalkumar318
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Answered by Swarup1998
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The answer is given below :

Let, \: (x_{1} ,y_{1}) \: an d \: ( x_{2},y_{2}) \: are \: two \\ points. \\ \\ Then \: the \: distance \: between \: the \\ points \: be \\ \\ = \sqrt{ {( x_{1} - x_{2}) }^{2} + {( y_{1} - y_{2})}^{2} } \: units

Therefore, the required distance between the given points be

 = \sqrt{ {( - 3 - 3)}^{2} + {(1 - 2)}^{2} } \: units \\ \\ = \sqrt{ { ( - 6)}^{2} + {( - 1)}^{2} } \: units \\ \\ = \sqrt{36 + 1} \: units \\ \\ = \sqrt{37} \: units

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