It works out as: 2 times the square root of 5
The perpendicular distance from (2, 4) to the equation works out as the square root of 20 or 2 times the square root of 5
A straight line on the Cartesian plane is the graph of a linear equation.
1 Equation: y = 2x+10 2 Perpendicular equation works out as: 2y = -x+10 3 Point of intersection: (-2, 6) 4 Distance is the square root of: (-2-2)2+(6-4)2 = 2 times sq rt of 5
Equation: 3x+4y = 0 => y = -3/4x Perpendicular slope: 4/3 Perpendicular equation: 4x-3y-13 = 0 Equations intersect at: (2.08, -1.56) Distance from (7, 5) to (2.08, -1.56) = 8.2 units using the distance formula
Straight line equation: 3x+4y-16 = 0 Perpendicular equation: 4x-3y-13 = 0 Point of intersection: (4, 1) Distance: (7-4)2+(5-1)2 = 25 and the square root of this is the perpendicular distance which is 5 units of measurement
Perpendicular equation: x+2y = 0 Point of intersection: (2, -1) Perpendicular distance: square root of 5
Straight line equation: 3x+4y-16 = 0 Perpendicular equation: 4x-3y-13 = 0 Point: (7, 5) Equations intersect: (4, 1) Perpendicular distance: square root of [(7-4)2+(5-1)2] = 5
If: 3y = 9x+18 then y = 3x+6 with a slope of 3 Perpendicular slope: -1/3 Perpendicular equation: y-29 = -1/3(x-19) => 3y = -x+106 Both equations intercept at: (8.8, 32.4) Perpendicular distance: square root of (8.8-19)^2+(32.4-29)^2 = 10.75 rounded
The graph, in the Cartesian plane, of a linear equation is a straight line. Conversely, a straight line in a Cartesian plane can be represented algebraically as a linear equation. They are the algebraic or geometric equivalents of the same thing.
Plot its straight line equation on the Cartesian plane
It is the equation of a straight line plotted on the Cartesian plane.
Its perpendicular distance.