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Distance formula:
d = [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})+(y_{2}-y_{1}) }[/tex]
Plug in variables:
d = [tex]\sqrt{(0-(-6))+(0-(-7))}[/tex]
Simplify.
d = [tex]\sqrt{6+7}[/tex]
d = [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex]
The distance between the two points is [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex] units.
Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sf Given\begin{cases}\sf x_1=-6 ,y_1=-7\\ \sf x_2=0, y_2=0\end{cases}[/tex]
- We know that distance formula is
- √(x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2
- [tex] \sf \rightarrowtail \: \sqrt{ {(0 + 6)}^{2} + {(0 + 7)}^{2} } \\ \sf \rightarrowtail \: \sqrt{ {(6)}^{2} + {(7)}^{2} } \\ \sf \rightarrowtail \: \sqrt{36 + 49 } \\ \sf \rightarrowtail \: \sqrt{85} \\ \sf \rightarrowtail \: 9.2[/tex]