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Find the distance between the points. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. (3, 7), (-5, -7) Distance?

Sagot :

To find the distance between both points you have to apply pythagoras theorem.

First draw both points and form a rigth triangle with the distance between them as the hypothenuse:

The length of the base of the triangle "a" is determined by the difference between the x-coordinates of both points:

[tex]a=x_2-x_1=3-(-5)=3+5=8[/tex]

The heigth of the triangle "b" is determined by the difference between the y-coordinates of both points:

[tex]b=y_2-y_1=7-(-7)=7+7=14[/tex]

Now using phytagoras theorem you can calculate the length of the hypotenuse as:

[tex]\begin{gathered} a^2+b^2=c^2 \\ (8)^2+(14)^2=c^2 \\ c^2=260 \\ c=\sqrt[]{260} \\ c=2\sqrt[]{65}=16.12 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The distance between points (3,7) and (-5,-7) is 2√65

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