SOLUTION: Find the distance between (-3, -2) and (1, 4)...Am I doing this right, to keep it short my answer is 2 sqrt of 5 am I right?
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Question 87357
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Find the distance between (-3, -2) and (1, 4)...Am I doing this right, to keep it short my answer is 2 sqrt of 5 am I right?
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Start with the given distance formula
Plug in
,
,
,
Subtract
to get -4. Subtract
to get -6.
Square each value
Add each value
Simplify the square root
Which approximates to
So the distance between (-3,-2) and (1,4) is 7.21110255092798