Two points are located at (−3,5)
-3
,
5
and (6,1)
6
,
1
.

Complete the equations below to show how you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the distance between these two points

Respuesta :

Answer:

The distance would be [tex]\sqrt{97[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

The least distance between them would be to draw a straight line between them.

By calculating the distance between the y values and the x values, you can calculate the distance.

y values:

|5 - 1| = 4

x values:

|6 - -3| = 9

| | = the absolute value, meaning you change the final sign to positive.

Use the Pythagorean theorem [tex]a^2 +b^2=c^2[/tex] and substitute the numbers in.

[tex]4^2 + 9^2=c^2 \\c^2 = 97\\c=\sqrt{97[/tex]

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