Find the length of each vertical interval on the following number planes:
A \left(2, 5\right) and B \left(2, 8\right)
A \left(4, - 5 \right) and B \left(4, 5\right)
A \left(-7, -1\right) and B \left(-7, -6\right)
A \left( - 2 , 2\right) and B \left( - 2 , - 3 \right)
Find the length of each horizontal interval on the following number planes:
A \left(3, 2\right) and B \left(9, 2\right)
A \left( - 5 , - 4 \right) and B \left(9, - 4 \right)
A \left( 3 , - 1 \right) and B \left(-5, - 1 \right)
A \left( - 4 , 5\right) and B \left( - 7 , 5\right)
Determine how far are the given points P from the origin. Round your answers to two decimal places if necessary.
P\left(12, 16\right)
P \left(7, 11\right)
P \left( - 12 , 16\right)
P \left( - 3 , - 7 \right)
For each of the following right-angled triangles:
Find the length of interval PQ.
Find the length of interval QR.
Find the length of PR, rounding to two decimal places if necessary.
P \left( - 6 , 5\right), Q \left( - 6 , 2\right) and R \left( - 2 , 2\right)
P \left( - 1 , 9\right), Q \left( - 1 , 6\right) and R \left( - 5 , 6\right)
P \left( - 4 , 6\right), Q \left( - 4 , 2\right) and R \left(3, 2\right)
P \left( - 3 , - 6 \right), Q \left( - 3 , - 1 \right) and R \left(1, - 1 \right)
For each of the following right-angled triangles:
Find the length of interval AB.
Find the length of interval BC.
Find the length of AC, rounding to two decimal places if necessary.
A \left( - 2 , 4\right), B \left( - 2 , - 1 \right) and C \left( - 14 , - 1 \right)
A \left( - 2 , 7\right), B \left( - 2 , - 4 \right) and C \left(5, - 4 \right)
For each of the following right-angled triangles, find the length of side AC. Round your answer to two decimal places if necessary.
For each of the following, find the length of interval AC, rounding your answer to two decimal places if necessary:
Find the exact distance between Point A and Point B:
A \left(1, 4\right) and B \left(7, 12\right)
A \left(4, 2\right) and B \left( - 8 , - 7 \right)
A \left( - 1 , 9\right) and B \left( - 4 , 1\right)
A \left(-1, - \dfrac{3}{5} \right) and B \left(4, \dfrac{12}{5}\right)
Consider the points M \left( - 9 , - 1 \right) and N \left(1, 5\right).
Find the exact distance from M to the origin.
Find the exact distance from N to the origin.
Which point is closer to the origin?
Given P \left(4, 3\right), M \left( - 3 , - 4 \right) and N \left( - 7 , 1\right).
Find the distance from P to M to two decimal places.
Find the distance from P to N to two decimal places.
Which point is further from P?
Consider the Points A \left(12, 3\right) and B \left(14, 0\right).
Find the length of AB to two decimal places.
If M is the midpoint of AB, find the length of AM to two decimal places.
Consider the points A \left( - 2 , - 6 \right), B \left(4, - 2 \right) and C \left(1, - 4 \right). Find:
The exact distance AC.
The exact distance BC.
What do you notice about the distance between the points?
K is the midpoint of A \left(3, 1\right) and C \left(15, - 7 \right). Find the distance from A to K correct to one decimal place.
AB is a vertical interval 3 units long. If A is the point \left( - 2 , 6\right), find two possible coordinates of point B.