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Question
Find the distance between the following points:
(1, 2); (−5, −6)
Sum
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Solution
To find the distance between the points (1, 2) and (−5, −6), we’ll use the distance formula:
`"Distance" = sqrt((x_2 − x_1)^2 + (y_2 − y_1)^2)`
Step 1: Identify the coordinates
x1 = 1, y1 = 2
x2 = −5 y2= −6
Step 2: Substitute into the formula
`"Distance" = sqrt((−5 − 1)^2 + (−6 − 2)^2)`
= `sqrt((−6)^ 2 + (−8)^2)`
= `sqrt(36 + 64)`
= `sqrt100`
= 10
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Chapter 21: Coordinate Geometry - EXERCISE 21C [Page 260]
