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Transcribed Image Text:PROGRAM 11: Distance Formula
Write an HLA Assembly language program that determines the distance between two points, A and B. For a point A with coordinates (x1, y1) and a point B with coordinates (x2, y2), the formula you need to calculate is shown
below:
Distance between two points
Gimme a value for xl: 8.1
Gimme a value for x2: 4.1
Gimme a value for yl: 2.2
Gimme a value for y2: -1.1
The distance between points A and B is 5.18555
AB
Gimme a value for x1: 8
Gimme a value
for x2: 4
Gimme a value for yl: 2
Gimme a value for y2: -1
The distance between points A and B is 5.00000
=
Your program should prompt for the values x1, x2, y1 and y2, each which are to be real32 values. A sample program dialogue is shown below.
2
√(x₁ − x₂)² + (y₁ − Y2)²
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