Find the distance between the points (2, -3) and (5, -4)
YOU TAKE 2 AND -4 AND YOU TAKE 3 AND 5 AND SUBTRACT THEM AND THATS YOUR ANSWER opps sorry about the caps
2 - -4 so( 6 , -2)
the distance between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is \[d=\sqrt{\left( x _{1}-x _{2} \right)^{?}+\left( y _{1}-y _{2} \right)^{2}}\]
correct
Use the distance formula: \[d=\sqrt{(x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2}\]
im right? but what happend to the -3 u just said 3 u didnt say -3
i just got done doing that test with mrs ausman a flvs teacher
its supposed to be -3 - 5 right u said 3-5
x1=2 x2=5 y1=-3 y2=-4
can you solve it now @rebecca1233
i already got my answer
opps yes it still is -3
use the distance formula @rebecca1233 , just like @mayankdevnani and I write ... :)
i got (6,-8)
and then put the values in distance formula x1=2, x2=5 ,y1=-3 ,y2=-4
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