Points: (0, 1) and (1, 0)
Slope: -1
Equation: y = -x+1
Distance: square root of 2
End points: (10, -4) and (2, 2) Midpoint: (6, -1) which is the centre of the circle Distance from (6, -1) to any of its end points = 5 which is the radius Therefore the Cartesian equation is: (x-6)^2 +(y+1)^2 = 25
It is: y = -2.5x+7
Points: (2, 3) and (11, 13) Slope: 10/9 Equation: 9y = 10x+7
-4x + 9y = 0 is the equation of a line in the Cartesian plane and the coordinates of any of the infinite number of points on that line will satisfy the equation.
It is the straight line equation that can be used to locate coordinates of x and y on the Cartesian plane
End points: (10, -4) and (2, 2) Midpoint: (6, -1) which is the centre of the circle Distance from (6, -1) to any of its end points = 5 which is the radius Therefore the Cartesian equation is: (x-6)^2 +(y+1)^2 = 25
The equation is y = 2
Points: (13, 17) and (19, 23) Midpoint: (16, 20) Slope of required equation: 5/4 Its equation: 4y = 5x or as y = 1.25x Its distance from (0, 0) to (16, 20) = 4 times sq rt 41
End points: (10, -4) and (2, 2) Midpoint: (6, -1) Distance from (6, -1) to (10, -4) = 5 Distance from (6, -1) to (2, 2) = 5 Equation of the circle: (x-6)^2 +(y+1)^2 = 25
It is: y = -2.5x+7
Points: (2, 3) and (11, 13) Slope: 10/9 Equation: 9y = 10x+7
-4x + 9y = 0 is the equation of a line in the Cartesian plane and the coordinates of any of the infinite number of points on that line will satisfy the equation.
You get a curve. If you join them along the shortest [Euclidean] distance between them, you get a straight line.
If you mean points of (5, 4) and (6, 3) then the slope is -1 and equation is y=-x+9
It is the straight line equation that can be used to locate coordinates of x and y on the Cartesian plane
It is a horizontal line in the Cartesian plane, or a vertical line in the complex plane. The reason is that these points satisfy the equation while no others do.
The 3-D distance formula depends upon what the two points are that you are trying to find the distance between. In order to find the formula, you need to enter 2 sets of coordinates in the 3 dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, and then calculate the distance between the points.