Math, asked by sheshank303, 10 months ago

How do you find the distance between coordinates D (-4,-3) and E(5,9)?

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Answered by rahul0067
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Heya mate your answer is

DE = \sqrt{(-4-5) + (-3-9)}

       \sqrt{(x1-x2) + (y1-y2)}

       \sqrt{(-9)^{2} + (-12)^{2} }

       \sqrt{81 + 144 }

       \sqrt{225}\sqrt{15 * 15}

ANSWER : 15

Answered by saurav213
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For Coordinate 'D': -

Distance Between Two Coordinates = { Greater Coordinate - Lower Coordinate }

d ( D ) = { -4 } - { -3 }

d ( D) = { -4 + 3 }

d ( D) = { -1 }

For Coordinate ' E ' :-

Distance Between Two Coordinates =

{ Greater Coordinate - Lower Coordinate }

d (E) = { 9 - 5 }

d (E) = { 4 }

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