What is the distance from (−13, 12) to (−13, −77) ?

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The distance between two points can be found using the formula for distance in a coordinate plane, which is the square root of ((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2).

For the given points (-13, 12) and (-13, -77), the x-coordinates are the same (-13) and the y-coordinates are different (12 and -77).

Thus, the distance between these two points is:
√((-13 - (-13))^2 + (-77 - 12)^2)
= √((0)^2 + (-89)^2)
= √(0 + 7921)
= √7921
= 89

Therefore, the distance between (-13, 12) and (-13, -77) is 89.