13.1 The Distance and Midpoint Formulas
Review of Graphs
Coordinate Plane
Origin
Axes: x-axis y-axis
Quadrants VV C
The arrowhead on each side represents the positive direction
Remote Time Which quadrant does the point lie in?
Remote Time (3,1)
Remote Time (-2,-1)
Remote Time (5,-3)
Finding Distance A(3,4)B(-1,4) D(-3,-2) C(-3,1)
Horizontal Distance AB = |3-(-1)| = 4 or AB = |-1-3| = 4 A(3,4)B(-1,4)
Vertical Distance CD = |1-(-2)|= 3 or AB = |-2-1| = 3 D(-3,-2) C(-3,1)
What do I do when two points do not lie on a horizontal or vertical line……..? A(1,2) B(4,-2)
Make a right triangle A(1,2) B(4,-2) C(1,-2)
Use the pythagorean theorem A(1,2) B(4,-2) C(1,-2)
Theorem The Distance Formula: The distance d between two points is given by