how do you find the distance of 2 points?
Using the distance formula : Sqaure root (y2-y1)^2 + (x2-x1)^2 The points should have (x,y) and (x2y2)
what is the distance of (0,0) (3,4)?
Distance = \[\sqrt{(4 - 0)^{2}+(3-0)^{2}}\] Now work it out and simplify if you can.
Points (2, 0) and (0, 3) lie on line k. Which is the slope of the line that is perpendicular to k?
Goody different question. First, find the slope of the line between these two points. Now turn in upsidedown and change the sign (from positive to negative or negative to positive) and you'r done;
You can find the slope using the formula: y^2-y^1/ x^2-x^1
negative reciprocal of it will give you the slope
Points (5, 3) and (6, 2) lie on line k. What is the slope of the line that is parallel to k?
is it -1
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