Asked by nini

Points A(−6,1) and B(0,4) are located in a coordinate plane.

What is the distance from A to B?
Enter your answer as a number, without units.

im not quite sure can someone help

Answers

Answered by oobleck
plot the two points. Draw the right angle that joins them. The distance is just the diagonal distance between them.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem. Also known as the distance formula.
Answered by henry2,
X = 0-(-6) = 6.
Y = 4-1 = 3.
d^2 = X^2 + Y^2 = 6^2 + 3^2 =
Answered by LiTucci
so like what's the answer...
Answered by LiTucci
oop nvm just did the math its 6.7
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