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26 February, 06:33
Find the distance of (1,3), (57)
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Malia Sanders
26 February, 06:43
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use the distance formula ...
Step-by-step explanation:
let A = (1,3), B = (5,7)
therefore by distance formula, (coordinate geometry),
=> √[ (x2 - x1) ^2 + (y2 - y1) ^2]
=>√ [ (5-1) ^2 + (7-3) ^2 ]
=> √ [ 4^2 + 4^2 ]
=> √ [ 16 + 16 ]
=> √ [ 32 ]
=> 5.656 (approx.)
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