SOLUTION: M(1,-2),N(9,13)

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Question 914544: M(1,-2),N(9,13)
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The first point is (x1,y1). The second point is (x2,y2)


Since the first point is (1, -2), we can say (x1, y1) = (1, -2)
So ,


Since the second point is (9, 13), we can also say (x2, y2) = (9, 13)
So ,


Put this all together to get: , , , and

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Now use the distance formula to find the distance between the two points (1, -2) and (9, 13)






Plug in , , , and













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Answer:


The distance between the two points (1, -2) and (9, 13) is exactly 17 units



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