Answer:
Therefore ,the distance, on a coordinate plane, between the points G(2.-3) and D(2, 4) is [tex]GD = 7\ units[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
point G( x₁ , y₁) ≡ ( 2 ,-3)
point D( x₂ , y₂) ≡ (2 , 4)
To Find:
Distance between GD=?
Solution:
Distance Formula between two point is given by
[tex]l(GD) = \sqrt{((x_{2}-x_{1})^{2}+(y_{2}-y_{1})^{2} )}[/tex]
Substituting the values we get
[tex]l(GD) = \sqrt{((2-2)^{2}+(4-(-3))^{2} )}[/tex]
[tex]l(GD) = \sqrt{((0)^{2}+(4+3))^{2} )}=\sqrt{49}=7\\l(GD)=7\ units[/tex]
Therefore ,the distance, on a coordinate plane, between the points G(2.-3) and D(2, 4) is [tex]GD = 7\ units[/tex]