Given the two coordinates (−6, 5) , and (−6, 10) , what is the distance between them on a coordinate plane?

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The distance between two points can be found using the distance formula:

Distance = √[(x2 - x1)² + (y2 - y1)²]

In this case, the two points are (-6, 5) and (-6, 10).

So, x1 = -6, y1 = 5
And x2 = -6, y2 = 10

Plugging these values into the formula:

Distance = √[(-6 - (-6))² + (10 - 5)²]
Distance = √[0² + 5²]
Distance = √[0 + 25]
Distance = √25
Distance = 5

Therefore, the distance between the two points (-6, 5) and (-6, 10) on a coordinate plane is 5 units.
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