What is the distance between points A and E?

Point A is in quadrant 1 and is on 3,4
Point B is in quadrnt 2 and is on 0,-1
A. 2.8
B. 3.2
C. 4.9
D. 5.7
Is the answer A?

Answers:

1)F
2)H
3)(3,4)
4)5.7
5)5.4

this well help you if your in Conexus because I got 5/5

number one f
number two h
number three (3,4)
number four 5.7
and number five 5.4

Thanks, Kaliyah! You were much more clear than the others! And also, Brady, thanks for helping.

By doing the Distance equation, I got 5.8309518948453004708741528775456, which is closer to 5.7 of all of the answers.

I hope this helps!

I asked my teacher for all my school work for the month so that I have November 9th my birthday I'm turning 14 off. So I really need the help.

Guys this is actually correct ^^^^^^

I can't help you much, but I looked up an example to help you.

Example:

"two points (–2, 1) and (1, 5)

easy to find lengths of horizontal & vertical sides of right triangle: just subtract x-values & y-values:

5 - 1 = 4

1-(-2) = 3

Use a^2 + b^2 = c^2

c^2 = (5 - 1)^2 + (1 -(-2))^2

c = √(5 - 1)^2 + (1 -(-2))^2 ----(The square root sign has a line all the top of all of it.)

= √(4)^2 + (3)^2 ----(Still has line along the top of all of it.

= √16 + 9 = √25 = 5"

Here is the actual formula to do all of this:

Distance Formula: Given the two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2)(Each number is below the variable a little bit onto the right side.), the distance between these points is given by the formula:

d = √(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2"

~From Purple-Math

I hope this helps! :)

Yeah, I working on it right now.

Oh okay. So you are trying to work ahead until then, I can see that.

thanks