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Answer:

Answer is option b)

[tex] {(x - 3)}^{2} + {(y - 4)}^{2} = 400[/tex]

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]the \: question \: states \: that \: \\ distance \: between \: two \: points \: is \: 20 \: units \: \\ and \: the \: two \: points \: are \: (x,y) \: \: and \: \: (3 ,- 4) \\ distance \: formula \\ = \sqrt{ {(x1 - x2) }^{2} + {(y1 - y2)}^{2} } \\ on \: substituting \: the \: values \: in \: formula \\ 20 = \sqrt{ {(x - 3)}^{2} + {(y - ( - 4))}^{2} } \\ 20 = \sqrt{ {(x - 3)}^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} } \\ now \: squaring \: on \: both \: sides \\ 400 = {(x - 3)}^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} \\ hence \: the \: answer \: is \: option \: b)[/tex]

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