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Algebra Examples
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Step 1
Use the distance formula to determine the distance between the two points.
Step 2
Substitute the actual values of the points into the distance formula.
Step 3
Step 3.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.2
Combine and .
Step 3.3
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 3.4
Simplify the numerator.
Step 3.4.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.4.2
Subtract from .
Step 3.5
Move the negative in front of the fraction.
Step 3.6
Use the power rule to distribute the exponent.
Step 3.6.1
Apply the product rule to .
Step 3.6.2
Apply the product rule to .
Step 3.7
Raise to the power of .
Step 3.8
Multiply by .
Step 3.9
Raise to the power of .
Step 3.10
Raise to the power of .
Step 3.11
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.12
Combine and .
Step 3.13
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 3.14
Simplify the numerator.
Step 3.14.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.14.2
Subtract from .
Step 3.15
Apply the product rule to .
Step 3.16
Raise to the power of .
Step 3.17
Raise to the power of .
Step 3.18
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.19
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.20
Write each expression with a common denominator of , by multiplying each by an appropriate factor of .
Step 3.20.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.20.2
Multiply by .
Step 3.20.3
Multiply by .
Step 3.20.4
Multiply by .
Step 3.21
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 3.22
Simplify the numerator.
Step 3.22.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.22.2
Multiply by .
Step 3.22.3
Add and .
Step 3.23
Rewrite as .
Step 3.24
Simplify the denominator.
Step 3.24.1
Rewrite as .
Step 3.24.2
Pull terms out from under the radical, assuming positive real numbers.
Step 4
The result can be shown in multiple forms.
Exact Form:
Decimal Form:
Step 5