What is the distance between (1, 9) and (1, -4)? Use the distance formula.
D=(x2-x1)2+(y2-y1)2

Answer:
D. 13
Step-by-step explanation:
You just have to plug in numbers then solve.
(1,9) and (1,-4). Every coordinate is placed as (x,y)
(1,9) is labeled as (x1, y1)
(1,-4) is labeled as (x2,y2)
Now plug in the numbers.
d= Square root of (1-1)^2 + (-4-9)^2
d= Square root of 1^2 +-13^2
d= Square root of 1+169
d= Square root of 170
d= 13.04
Rounded to a whole number, the answer is 13
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to substitute the values in the distance formula,in this case x2 is 1,x1 is 1,y2 is -4 and y1 is 9
d=√(x2-x1)²+(y2-y1)²
=√(1-1)²+(-4-9)²
=√(0)²+(-13)²
=√169
=13
I hope this helps