Find the distance d (P1, P2) between the points P? and P2. P? = (-3,2) P2 = (3,4) d(P1, P2)= (Simplify your answer. Type an exact answer, using radicals as needed.)
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To find the distance between two points in a coordinate plane, we can use the distance formula: d(P1, P2) = √((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2) Given P1 = (-3, 2) and P2 = (3, 4), we can substitute the values into the formula: d(P1, P2) = √((3 - (-3))^2 + (4 - 2)^2) Show more…
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