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Answered by paras8083
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Answered by Tan201
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2 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

Points A (2, -3) and B (2, -5)

To find:-

Distance AB

Solution:-

Here, x_{1}=2, x_{2}=2, y_{1}=-3, y_{2}=-5

Distance between points A and B =\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^{2}+(y_{2}-y_{1})^{2}}

\sqrt{(2-2)^{2}+(-5-(-3))^{2}}

\sqrt{(0)^{2}+(-5+3)^{2}}

\sqrt{0+(-2)^{2}}

\sqrt{0+4}

\sqrt{4}

2 units

∴ The distance between the points A (2, -3) and B (2, -5) is 2 units.

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