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Answered by Arjun010
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Answer:

10 units is the distance between the two points

Step-by-step explanation:

Using distance formula

 \sqrt{(6 - 0) {}^{2} + (10 - 2) {}^{2}  }  =  \sqrt{100}==>10

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Answered by AdarshAbrahamGeorge
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Answer:

 </strong><strong> 10 \: units

Step-by-step explanation:

Given Coordinates :

(x1,y1) = (0,2)

(X2,y2) = (6,10)

Using Distance Formula:

 &gt;  &gt;  \:  \sqrt{ {(6 - 0)}^{2} \:  +  \:  {(10 - 2)}^{2}   }

 &gt;  &gt;  \:  \sqrt{ {6}^{2}  \:  +  \:  {8}^{2} }

 &gt;  &gt;  \sqrt{36 \:  +  \: 64}

 &gt;  &gt;  \:  \sqrt{100}

 &gt;  &gt;  \: 10 \: units

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