Point E is located at (2, -3) and point F is located at (-2, -1). Find the point that is the distance from point E to point F. Select one: a. (-1, 1.75) b. (-2, 0.5) c. (0, -2) d. (-1, -1.5) please help!
Familiar with distance formula? \[\large d = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2}\]From point \((x_1,y_1)\) to \((x_2,y_2)\)
I am familiar i just can't seem to concentrate right now. @geerky42
I don't know where to put the 3/4 @geerky42
3/4? where is that come from?
ooh shoot sorry I got confused
Point E is located at (2, -3) and point F is located at (-2, -1). Find the point that is 3/4 the distance from point E to point F. This is the question @geerky42
Not sure what is best approach, but I would try to break it into horizontal and vertical components.
alright
|dw:1401936251778:dw| Let start with horizontal component: |dw:1401936429968:dw|
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