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Find the distance d(p1, p2) between the points p1 and p2: p[1]=(1,-3) p[2]=(4,1) ;)
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The formula comes from the Pythagorean Theorem:\[d(P_1,P_2)=\sqrt{(x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2}\]
(1,-3)=(x1,y1) (4,1)= (x2,y2) Distance =sqrt((y2-y1)^2 +(x2-x1)^2)
Pretty sure the answer in this problem is close to five.
Thx I got 5.. also!! just making sure.. lol!!
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