Calculating Distances: Given the two points defined by U₁ = Pythagorean Theorem. (-3) 5 - (³) and U₂ = , compute the Distance between them using the

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The distance between these points is: 

(Round to 3 decimals)

-5
5
= (-₁) and 8/2 = (-₁)
-3
-3
Calculating Distances: Given the two points defined by U₁ =
Pythagorean Theorem.
compute the Distance between them using the
Transcribed Image Text:-5 5 = (-₁) and 8/2 = (-₁) -3 -3 Calculating Distances: Given the two points defined by U₁ = Pythagorean Theorem. compute the Distance between them using the
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Here two points are v1= -5,-3 and v2= 5,-3.

As pythagorean theorem, if x1,y1 and x2,y2 are given points then distance between those points is

= (x2-x1)2+y2-y12  unit.

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