## anonymous one year ago find the distance between the points (4,3) and (11,4)

1. anonymous

2. pooja195

$\huge d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}$ $\huge d=\sqrt{(11-4)^2+(4-3)^2}$

3. anonymous

sorry didnt notice, i was too busy chatting haha, but he showed u the formula Drkid

4. anonymous

SHE****

5. anonymous

so now?

6. anonymous

cant say, pooja wants to ban me

7. anonymous

just help me lol

8. pooja195

Im not a mod.

9. pooja195

Im just trying to keep you out of trouble @drkid15 if you are here for answers you have come to the wrong site

10. anonymous

Then why did u say (3rd time) that makes me feel like, ur gonna ban me xD

11. pooja195

Coz thats the 3rd time i've told you.

12. anonymous

well, fine just because i like u pooja, i wont directly give answers

13. anonymous

ok help me now plz

14. anonymous

$D = \sqrt{(11 - 4)^{2} (4-3)^{2}}$

15. anonymous

How do you get rid of those exponents?

16. anonymous

50?

17. anonymous

No, a square root ontop of an exponent throws away exponents, so now its just D = (11 - 4) + (4 - 3)

18. anonymous

ohh ok

19. anonymous

Need any help further?

20. anonymous

so 8

21. anonymous

Yeah