Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]d = 10[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]d = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}[/tex]
Simply plug in the 2 coordinates into the distance formula to find distance d:
[tex]d = \sqrt{(-2-6)^2+(4-(-2))^2}[/tex]
[tex]d = \sqrt{(-8)^2+(4+2)^2}[/tex]
[tex]d = \sqrt{64+(6)^2}[/tex]
[tex]d = \sqrt{64+36}[/tex]
[tex]d = \sqrt{100}[/tex]
[tex]d = 10[/tex]
Answer:
10 units
Step-by-step explanation:
( x1, y1) =A(6,-2)
(x2, y2) =B(-2,4)
Using distance formula,
AB ^2 = (x2-x1) ^2 +(y2-y1) ^2
=(-2-6)^2 +(4+2)^2
=64+36
=100
Therefore, AB=10 units