The distance the length of a segment with endpoints Y(2, 8) and Z(-2, 5) is 5 units
Endpoints of a Line segments are places where they end or stop. Line segments are named after their endpoints. In this case, those endpoints are Y and Z, so the line segment would be:
[tex]\overline{YZ} \ or \ \overline{ZY}[/tex]
To find the length of this segment with endpoints Y(2, 8) and Z(-2, 5), let's use the Distance Formula:
[tex]d=\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^2+(y_{2}-y_{1})^2}[/tex]
[tex]Let's \ write: \\ \\ Y(x_{1},y_{1}) \rightarrow Y(2, 8) \\ \\ Z(x_{2},y_{2}) \rightarrow (-2, 5) \\ \\ \\ Substituting: \\ \\ d=\sqrt{(-2-2))^2+(5-8)}^2 \\ \\ d=\sqrt{(-4)^2+(-3)^2} \\ \\ d=\sqrt{16+9} \\ \\ d=\sqrt{25} \\ \\ \boxed{d=5}[/tex]
Finally, the distance the length of a segment with endpoints Y(2, 8) and Z(-2, 5) is 5 units
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