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Riko wants to find the distance between the points (−2, −3) and (2, −5). His work is shown. Riko correct? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

I'm guessing you want to know the distance I think so the distance is √20

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance formula

√(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2

√(2-(-2)^2+(-5-(-3)^2

√16+4= 20

√20

finding the square root gives you a long decimal which is 4.472135954999 and so on

Answer:

[tex]\sqrt{20}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Given  : points (−2, −3) and (2, −5).

To find : Find the distance .

Solution : We have given (−2, −3) and (2, −5).

Distance formula : [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^2+(y_{2}-y_{1})^2}[/tex].

[tex]x_{1}=-2[/tex]

[tex]x_{2}= 2[/tex]

[tex]y_{1}=-3[/tex]

[tex]y_{2}=-5[/tex]

Plug the values

[tex]\sqrt{(2- (-2))^2+(-5- (-3))^2}[/tex].

[tex]\sqrt{(2+2))^2+(-5+3)^2}[/tex].

[tex]\sqrt{(4))^2+(-2)^2}[/tex].

[tex]\sqrt{16+4[/tex].

[tex]\sqrt{20}[/tex].

Therefore, [tex]\sqrt{20}[/tex].

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