Find Distance between 2 Points

Question 1
Apply the Pythagorean theorem to find the distance between the two points shown on the graph.
Responses
A 1111
B 1212
C 1313
D 1414
Question 2
Consider the two points (4, 6) and (−2, −2). Apply the Pythagorean theorem to find the distance between the points.
Responses
A 88
B 99
C 1010
D 1111

A 8 in question 2

For 1 And 2 please

For question 1, without knowing the specific points shown on the graph, we cannot determine the distance using the Pythagorean theorem. Therefore, the correct answer is not provided among the options given (1111, 1212, 1313, 1414).

For question 2, the distance between the two points (4, 6) and (-2, -2) can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem:

Distance = √[(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2]
Distance = √[(-2 - 4)^2 + (-2 - 6)^2]
Distance = √[(-6)^2 + (-8)^2]
Distance = √[36 + 64]
Distance = √100
Distance = 10

Therefore, the correct answer for question 2 is C) 10.

option for 1 is

A.11
B.12
C.13
D.14

Thank you for providing the correct list of options for question 1. Apologies for the confusion earlier.

To find the distance between two points using the Pythagorean theorem, we need the coordinates of the points. Please provide the coordinates of the two points shown on the graph so that we can calculate the distance between them.