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Answered by MrImpeccable
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Given:

  • Point T(2,-4)
  • Point S(2,6)

To Find:

  • Distance between T and S

Solution:

 \text{Distance between 2 points =}\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2 + (y_2-y_1)^2} \\\\ \text{Here, $x_1=2, x_2=2, y_1=-4, y_2=6$...So,} \\\\\implies \text{Distance between T and S =} \sqrt{(2-2)^2 + (6-(-4))^2} \\\\\implies \text{Distance between T and S =}\sqrt{0^2 + 10^2} \\\\\implies \text{Distance between T and S =}\sqrt{10^2}\\\\\bf{\implies \text{Distance between T and S =} 10units}}\\\\

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