What is the distance between (-5,3,9) and (-1,-4,1)?

1 Answer
Jul 25, 2018

The distance is sqrt129 or about 11.358 (rounded to nearest thousandth's place).

Explanation:

The formula for the distance for 3-dimensional coordinates is similar or 2-dimensional; it is: d = sqrt((x_2-x_1)^2 + (y_2-y_1)^2 + (z_2-z_1)^2)

We have the two coordinates, so we can plug in the values for x, y, and z:
d = sqrt((-1-(-5))^2 + (-4-3)^2 + (1-9)^2)

Now we simplify:
d = sqrt((4)^2 + (-7)^2 + (-8)^2)

d = sqrt(16 + 49 + 64)

d = sqrt(129)

If you want to leave it in exact form, you can leave the distance as sqrt129. However, if you want the decimal answer, here it is rounded to the nearest thousandth's place:
d ~~ 11.358

Hope this helps!