Respuesta :

To calculate the distance between two points, we can use a formula that is a variation Pythagorean Theorem. Look:


[tex]\mathsf{d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}}[/tex]


"d" represents the distance and coordinates are expressed as follows: (x, y)


Let's go to the calculations.


[tex]\mathsf{d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}}\\\\ \mathsf{d=\sqrt{(8-8)^2+(-6-3)^2}}\\\\ \mathsf{d=\sqrt{(0)^2+(-9)^2}}\\\\ \mathsf{d=\sqrt{0+81}}\\\\ \mathsf{d=\sqrt{81}}\\\\ \underline{\mathsf{d=9}}[/tex]


The answer is 9 u.c.

Answer: 9 units

Step-by-step explanation: if you go to K12 its correct, even though you don't have to go to K12 for it to be right it's the correct answer in general.