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1.1 Distance Between Two Points •

The distance between two Points P1 (x1, y1) and P2 (x2, y2) is given by the formula

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1. Find the distance between (-3, 4) and (6, -5). •

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= .j9 2 +(-9) 2 = .j81+81 •
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I 2. Given vertices at points A (6, -4), B (1, 5), and C (-3, 1), what kind of triangle do they form?

Distance AB= .j(6-1) 2 +(-4-5) 2




= .j52+(-9)2 Distance AC= .j(6--3) 2+(-4-1) 2 •
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AB~ 10.3 AC=.Jfo6 •
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Since AB = AC, the triangle is isosceles.




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Exercises 1.1

r. 1. Find the distance between each pair of points.

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- a. (7, 4) and (8, 10)

c. (-5,6)and(-4,- 8)
b. (-6, 4) and (3, -2)

d. (-3, -4) and (-2, -9)

-• 2. Given the coordinates of the vertices of each triangle, what kind of triangle is it?

a. A (-2, 7), B (-7, 7), and C (-7, -5) b. A (0, 1), B (-3, -3), and C (3, -3)

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3. The distance between two points is .fi6. If one coordinate is (2, 5) and the other is (x, 1), find x.

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Rectangle A: (-1, -5), (-1, -2), (5, -2), (5, -5) and Rectangle B: (4, 7), (-4, 7), (-4, -1), (4, -1)

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For each rectangle, find the perimeter, the area, and the length of the diagonal.

G a. Rectangle A b. Rectangle B
(i) the perimeter (i) the perimeter

(ii) the area (ii) the area

ro (iii) the length of the diagonal (iii) the length of the diagonal

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5. A circle with a centre at (-3, 4) has a point (4, -6) on its circumference. Determine the radius.

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1.2 Mid-point

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Given any two points P1(x1,y1) and P2(x2, y2), use the following formula to find the coordinates of the
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I. Find the mid-point of the line segment joining (-4, 6) and (8, -2).
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6 2. Find the other end-point of a line segment with one end-point at (-4, -8) and a mid-point at (I, -3 ).

Solution by fomrnla:

• Mid-point is ( Xi +xi, Yi+ Yi) =(I, -3) and (x,, y,) = (-4, -8).
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••• The other end-point is (6, 2) .

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Graph the endpoint and midpoint. Then extend the line joining these points the same distance
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1. Find the mid-point of each line segment with the given end-points.
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a. (4, 2) and (6, 8) b. (-3, -3) and (-1, -7)

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c. (-l,-2)and(-6,5) d. (3x, -7x) and (x, -x)


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a. End-point= (3, -4); Mid-point= (3, 6) b. End-point= (8, -1 ); Mid-point= (5, -5)
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c. End-point= (-6,-4); Mid-point= (-3, -2)

•• 3. The end-points of the diameter of a circle are (6, 4) and (-2, 0). Find the centre of the circle .

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•• 4. A triangle has vertices at (4, 4), (-6, 2) and (2, 0) .

a. Find the coordinates of the mid-points of b. Find the lengths of the sides of the triangle

•• each side. formed by joining the mid-points .

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5. A rectangle has vertices (-4, 4), (7, 4), (-4, -2), and (7, -2) .

a. Find the mid-point of each diagonal. b. Show that the diagonals bisect each other.

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•• 6. A map's numerical coordinates are in kilometres. Town A is at (16.3, 2.9) and town Bis at
(4.5, 6.3). A road is to be constructed on a direct line between the two towns. Each town is

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responsible for the construction up to the mid-point at a cost of $150 000 for each kilometre .
Determine the cost for each town .

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1.3 Slope of a Line

The slope is a measure of how steep a line is. The slope also describes
the direction of the line.

Positive Slope Negative Slope Zero Slope Undefined Slope

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The slope of the line segment joining P1(x1, y1), and P2(x2, y2) is given
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1. Find the slope of the line segment joining each of the following points. -
a. (-3, 4) and (5, -6)
m = y 2 -y1 ; (-3, 4) and (5, -6)
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m = 0 The slo e is zero horizontal line .

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The slope is undefined (vertical line) .

•• 2. The slope of a line is 2. The line passes through (-1, -2) and (4, y). Find the value of y.

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y + 2 = 10 and y = 8

•• Exercises 1.3

•• 1. Find the slop of the line passing through the following points .

•• a. (6, 8) and (2, 1) b. (3, -1) and (-5, 4)

•• c. (3, 4) and (-6, 4) d. (4, 6) and (4, -1)

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•• 3. The slope of a line is -1 and it passes though (-2, 6) and (5, y). Find the value of y.

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