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Mathematics Module II

Distance of A to B :
d(x,o)-+(t,t) = d(x,o)-+(s,-s)

lesl=@ (r-1 )2= -(-:,l


=J(+)2 *(s)2 t2 r2

,tC+15 =\[41
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r)
Distance of A to C :
t\t +1 (, +

r+l .+1 *2 +

lecl=Jtr-s)2 * (t-g)z -2x +2 *2 +

=J(- z)2 *(-a)2 *2 -r2 - 2x 0x- -50 0


8.r - -48
48 0
=Jg+36 =r[45
8x 48
=lreI[sJ=3Jt x 6
Distance of A to D :
11. b. x-3Y:3
leol=J(r-o)2 *(l-l)2 Slope of AB:

=J(r)2*(o)2 rjrAB -
+-,_z\ 6 ^
-
5-7
=r[25+o =rfzi =5 -2

Distance of A to E :
If two lines are perpendicular, then the
product of their slopes must be equal to

s)2 *(:-o)2 -1. Let m, be the slope of the


lerl=J(r- perpendicularbisector of the line joining
the points A and B.
=J(o)2 *(z)2
=Jo+9 =16-=3 m .
AB mr = -t--3:t ={ = m1 =L3
-r -r
.'. point f (S, O ) is closest to A.
Since the line is a perpendicular bisector, it
10. d. (6,0) passes through the midpointotlZ*
Let ( x,0 ) be a point on the x-axis MidpointofAB:

d(r,o)-+(r,r) = J (, - t)2 * (o - r)' x1+x2 yr+yz )


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