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Answered by bedikajoshi90
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Answer:

Suppose the coordinates of two points are x1,y1 and x2,y2:

We have to calculate the distance between them:

Plz refer the attache diagram: We have to calculate the distance between AB:

According to the diagram:

the distance between AC = x2-x1;

and BC = y2-y1;

Now applying the pythagoras theorem on ABC;AB^{2} = AC^{2} +BC^{2}AB

2

=AC

2

+BC

2

;

\begin{lgathered}AB^{2} = (x2-x1)^{2} + (y2-y1)^{2}\\\end{lgathered}

AB

2

=(x2−x1)

2

+(y2−y1)

2

;

AB = ;

Distance formula;

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