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Cartesian Plane and the

Distance Formula
Notes of Parts of the Coordinate Plane
EXERCISES
I. Determine the quadrant where each point lies.
1. A (5,-7)
2. B (7,3)
3. C (-6,9)
4. D (4,-4)
5. E (1,-5)
6. F (0,3)
7. G (1,-6)
8. H (-2,6)
EXERCISES
I. Find the distance between the given pair of points.
Round-off to your final answer.
1. A(-7, 5) B(-2,-7)
2. C(6,12) D(-9,4)
3. E(12,7) F(3,-5)
4. G(-2,10) H(-9,-14)
5. J(-11,-9) K(-5,8)
6. L(16,10) M(5,-9)
EXERCISES
I. Find the distance between the given pair of points.
Round-off to your final answer.
7. P(17, -12) Q(4,-8)
8. R(-3,-14) S(7,8)
9. U(6,15) V(-7,6)
10. Y(18,-12) Z(3,10)
EXERCISES
II. Apply the distance formula to solve the following
problems.
1. Find the value/s of x so that the distance between (x,6)
and the origin is 10 units.
2. If (x,3) has a distance of 13 units from (4,-2), what are
the two points that can satisfy this condition?
3. The distance of (12,y) from the origin is 15 units. What
are the two possible values of y?
4. Find the value/s of y such that the distance between
(4,y) and (-4,5) is 17 units.

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