Given Coordinates: x1 = -14 y1 = -3, x2 = -21 y2 = -6
Distance Formula: d = √(x2 − x1)2 + (y2 − y1)2
Substitute the given coordinates into the Distance Formula and Simplify:
d = √(-21 − (-14))2 + (-6 − (-3))2
d = √(-21 + 14)2 + (-6 + 3)2
d = √(-7)2 + (-3)2
d = √49 + 9
d = √58
Therefore, the distance between the points (-14, -3) and (-21, -6) is equal to √58
Note: As a decimal number, √58 ≈ 7.6157731058639
Distance Formula: d = √(x2 − x1)2 + (y2 − y1)2
Substitute the given coordinates into the Distance Formula and Simplify:
d = √(-21 − (-14))2 + (-6 − (-3))2
d = √(-21 + 14)2 + (-6 + 3)2
d = √(-7)2 + (-3)2
d = √49 + 9
d = √58
Therefore, the distance between the points (-14, -3) and (-21, -6) is equal to √58
Note: As a decimal number, √58 ≈ 7.6157731058639