Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between the points (4, 3) and (-4, -3).
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By using Pythagorean’s theorem;
From origin; distance of (4,3)
=>_/4^2+3^2=_/25=5.
Similarly from origin distance of (-4,-3);
=>_/-4^2+(-3)^2=_/25=5.
We required distance of (4,3) and (-4,-3);
=>5+5=10.
From origin; distance of (4,3)
=>_/4^2+3^2=_/25=5.
Similarly from origin distance of (-4,-3);
=>_/-4^2+(-3)^2=_/25=5.
We required distance of (4,3) and (-4,-3);
=>5+5=10.
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