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The distance between points can be solved using Distance formula (similar to Pythagoras theorem)

[tex] \boxed { \sf D = \sqrt{(x2 - x1) {}^{2} + {(y2 - y1) {}^{2} } }}[/tex]

Put the values : -

  • [tex] \sf D = \sqrt{ (2 - ( - 4)) {}^{2} + (3 - ( - 6)) {}^{2} } [/tex]

  • [tex] \sf \: D = \sqrt{ {(6)}^{2} + (9) {}^{2} } [/tex]

  • [tex] \sf D = \sqrt{36 + 81} [/tex]

  • [tex] \sf D = \sqrt{117} [/tex]

  • [tex] \sf D = 3 \sqrt{13} [/tex]

Distance between the points = 3√13 units

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If you are trying to find the line, simply use a graph.

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