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Problem 48; page 7
Precalculus book.
Find all points having a y-coordinate of -6 whose distance from the point (1, 2) is 17.
A. By using the Pythygorean Theorem.
B. By using the distance formula.
When it comes to problems that I don't know how to solve, I always request the first-two steps.
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This question is on page 41 in my copy of the book. Mine has pages of introductions before the first lessons and questions. 41-7 = 34. Maybe I'll have to apply a transformation of (my page = (your page) + 34 to find the questions.
The distance formula comes directly from Pythagoras' theorem, so I would end up with the same equation using either.
Let the point be (x,-6)
(x-1)^2 + (-6-2)^2 = 17^2
Solve for x, two solutions.
Bob
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This question is on page 41 in my copy of the book. Mine has pages of introductions before the first lessons and questions. 41-7 = 34. Maybe I'll have to apply a transformation of (my page = (your page) + 34 to find the questions.
The distance formula comes directly from Pythagoras' theorem, so I would end up with the same equation using either.
Let the point be (x,-6)
(x-1)^2 + (-6-2)^2 = 17^2
Solve for x, two solutions.
Bob
Do you have Edition 10 of the book? I you have another edition, the problems are located on different pages. In Edition 10, the problem is on page 7. I will work this out on paper. No more math for the rest of the week.
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