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  • 03-11-2022
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Find the distance from the point to the line Y=-1x-3 and Q (2,3)

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  • 03-11-2022

Solution

We can do the following:

Ax + By + C= 0

Rewriting the line we got:

1x +1y +3=0

And the point is: (x= 2, y= 3)

and we can use the following formula:

[tex]d=\frac{|Ax_1+By_1+C|}{\sqrt[]{A^2+B^2}}=\frac{|1\cdot2+1\cdot3+3|}{\sqrt[]{1^2+1^2}}=\frac{8}{\sqrt[]{2}}\cdot\frac{\sqrt[]{2}}{\sqrt[]{2}}=4\sqrt[]{2}[/tex]

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