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DEVELOP.MATH(3 VOLS) CUSTOM-W/MML <IC<
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ISBN: 9781323235911
Author: BITTINGER
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Chapter I, Problem 1DE

Find the distance between each pair of points. Where appropriate, give an approximation to three decimal places.

( 2 , 6 )  and  ( 4 , 2 )

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To determine

To calculate: The distance between points (2,6) and (4,2).

Answer to Problem 1DE

Solution:

The distance between points (2,6) and (4,2) is 10 units_.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

The provided points are, (2,6) and (4,2).

Formula Used:

The distance between any two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by

d=(x2x1)2+(y2y1)2

Calculation:

Consider the provided points (2,6) and (4,2)

Plot two points on a graph paper as follows:

DEVELOP.MATH(3 VOLS) CUSTOM-W/MML <IC<, Chapter I, Problem 1DE

Use distance formula to compute the distance between two given points,

d=(x2x1)2+(y2y1)2

Substitute (x1, y1)=(2,6) and (x2, y2)=(4,2),

d=(26)2+{42}2=(8)2+(6)2=64+36=100

Take square root,

d=100=10 units

Therefore, the distance between the given points is 10 units.

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