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Find the distances between the three points shown.
Have each person in your group select one of the sets of coordinate pairs shown. Then calculate the distance between those two coordinates. Once the distances are calculated, have each person in the group briefly share how they did their calculations.
We can use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between any two points in the coordinate plane.
For example, if the coordinates of point
Think of the segment
The length of the horizontal leg is 6, which can be seen in the diagram. This is also the distance between the
The length of the vertical leg is 7, which can be seen in the diagram. This is also the distance between the
Once the lengths of the legs are known, we use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse,
This length is a little longer than 9, since 85 is a little longer than 81. Using a calculator gives a more precise answer,