Math, asked by harini0505, 11 months ago

find the distance between two points - 6, 5 and - 2, 1 ​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Step-by-step explanation:

let A=(-6,5)

so x1=-6. y1=5

and B=(-2,1)

so x2=-2 and y2=1

so AB will be

 \sqrt{ {(x2 - x1)}^{2} +  {(y2 - y1)}^{2}  }

here

x2-x1=-2+6 =4

and y2-y1 = 1-5 = -4

so AB=

 \sqrt{ {4}^{2} +  {( - 4)}^{2}  }

4√2 units

Answered by sandeepthambulur
1

Answer:

points (-6, 5) and (-2, 1)

so, as per distance formula dist. between

point A(x1, y1) and point But(x2, y2)

= √(x2-x1) ^2+(y2-y1) ^2

=√(-2-(-6))^2+(1-5) ^2

=√(4) ^2+(-4) ^2

=√16+16

=√32

=5.62 (approx.)

HOPE THE ANSWER IS CLEAR......

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