Answer:
d(A,B)=100
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance between two points A([tex]x_A,y_A[/tex]) and B=([tex]x_B,y_B[/tex]) is:
d(A,B)=[tex]\sqrt{(x_B-x_A)^2+(y_B-y_A)^2}[/tex]
In this case:
[tex]x_B = - 93\\x_A = 3\\y_B = -37\\y_A = -9[/tex]
In this case:
[tex]d(A,B)=\sqrt{( - 93 -3)^2+( - 37 - (-9))^2} =\\=\sqrt{( - 96)^2+(-28)^2} =\\=\sqrt{9.216+784} \\=\sqrt{10000}=\\=\sqrt{10^4} =\\=100[/tex]