Distance Between Two Points Practice (Free)
Practice the distance formula with this free tool. It gives you two points, checks your answer instantly, and shows how to subtract the coordinates, square, add, and take the square root.
How the practice works
- Pick a difficulty.
- Find the distance and press Check.
- Read the feedback and step-by-step solution, then press Next.
The distance formula
d = √((x₂ − x₁)² + (y₂ − y₁)²) — the Pythagorean theorem on the coordinate plane. The points are chosen so the distance is a whole number, and the solution shows each step.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance formula?
d = √((x₂ − x₁)² + (y₂ − y₁)²), which comes from the Pythagorean theorem.
Are the answers always whole numbers?
Yes — the points are built from Pythagorean triples so the distance comes out whole.
Is it free?
Yes — unlimited problems, no sign-up, with progress saved in your browser.
Read the full lesson: learn the method step by step.
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