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Cartesian Grid - Distance as Radical Between Coordinates (Angle) (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on calculating the distance between two points given in Cartesian coordinates. The problems involve finding the distance using the distance formula, where the distance is represented as the square root of the sum of the squares of the differences between corresponding coordinates. Each question presents a pair of points and multiple choice answers denoting different square root values, from which the correct distance needs to be selected. This helps to reinforce understanding of the Cartesian grid and the application of the distance formula in geometry.

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Distance as Radical Between Coordinates (Angle)

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Find the distance between the given (x,y) points

Point A:(3,2)Point B:(4,0)\text{Point A:} (3,-2) \\ \text{Point B:} (4,0)