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what is the distance between two points A (2 ,3) and B (- 2, 4)​

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Answered by dhruvalvvyas
4

Answer:

AB=\sqrt{17} units

Step-by-step explanation:

By using distance formula,

AB=\sqrt{[2-(-2)]^2+[3-4]}^2 = \sqrt{4^2+(-1)^2} = \sqrt{16+1} =\sqrt{17} units

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Answered by sharmisthamajhi29
2

Answer:

Distance between two points A (2 ,3) and B (- 2, 4) is =\sqrt{17} units

Step-by-step explanation:

A (2,3)

B (-2,4)

x₁ =2

x₂= -2

y₁= 3

y₂= 4

Formula of distance between two points is = \sqrt{( x₂-x₁)^{2} +(y₂-y₁){2} }

                                                                         =\sqrt{(-2-2)^{2}+(4-3)^{2}  } units

                                                                         =\sqrt{-4^{2}+1^{2}  } units

                                                                         =\sqrt{16+1} units

                                                                         =\sqrt{17} units

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