Distance of a Line

Find the distance of the line AB. A is (-3,2) and B is (3,4). [br]D=[math]\sqrt{\left(X^2-X^1\right)}^2+\left(Y^2-Y^1^{ }\right)^2[/math]
What is Distance? - Geometry
Distance is the measure between 2 points of a line. How to find Distance? [br]Distance = [math]\sqrt{\left(X_2-X_1\right)^2+\left(Y_2-Y_1\right)^2}[/math][br][br][br]Solution:[math]\sqrt{40}[/math] or 6.32 units [br][br]How it was solved: [br]1. [math]\sqrt{\left(3-\left(-3\right)\right)^2+\left(4-2\right)^2}[/math][br]2. 36 + 4 = 40 [br]3. [math]\sqrt{40}[/math] = 6.32[br]Answer : 6.32
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