Distance from a point to a line (Coordinate Geometry)
Method 1: When the line is vertical or horizontal
, the distance from a point to a vertical or horizontal line can be found by the simple difference of coordinates
. Finding the distance from a point to a line is easy if the line is vertical or horizontal. We simply find the difference between the appropriate coordinates of the point and the line. In fact, for vertical lines, this is the only way to do it, since the other methods require the slope of the line, which is undefined for evrtical lines.
Method 2: (If you're looking for an equation) Distance = | Px - Lx |
Hope this helps!
Answer:
580m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
600m^2 -20m=580m^2
The correct answer is 41/25
Answer: C.
Step-by-step explanation:
You notice how the number goes from
3.50 to 3.62 to <u>3.49 </u>to 3.88
hThe 3.49 is out of place. Thus ruining the order of least to greatest.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
As a rule, worth remembering, the fractions with denominators of multiples of 2, 5 or combination of the two, result in terminating decimals and all the rest- non-terminating.
<u>Considering this we can state:</u>
- 9/5, 5/16, 3/25, 2/5, 3/20 are terminating decimals
- 7/12, 1/7, 9/11, 11/15, 7/18 are non-terminating or repeating decimals