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The distance between 2 points in a cordinate space is SQRT ((x2 -x1)2 + (y2- y1)2)

Hence the answer to your question would be square root of (1-(-4))2 + (3-15)2 which would be square root of (25 + 144) or square root of (169) which is nothing but 13!!!

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