Find the distance between the two points in simplest radical form.

Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
distance formula:
d = [tex]\sqrt{(x-x)^2+(y-y)^2} [/tex]
the two points shown are:
(-6,-1) and (0,-9)
d = [tex]\sqrt{(-6-0)^2+((-1)-(-9)^2} [/tex]
d = [tex]\sqrt{(6)^2+(8)^2} [/tex]
d = [tex]\sqrt{(36+64)} [/tex]
d = [tex]\sqrt{100} [/tex] which equals 10