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Find the​ y-coordinates of the points that are 5 units away from the point left parenthesis 1 comma 3 right parenthesis that have an​ x-coordinate of negative 3 .

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Answer:

0, 6

Explanation:

To find : y-coordinates of the points that are 5 units away from the point left parenthesis 1 comma 3 right parenthesis that have an​ x-coordinate of negative 3

Given:

Point left parenthesis 1 comma 3 right parenthesis i.e point
\left (1 ,3 \right )

Also, point is 5 units away from the point left parenthesis 1 comma 3 right parenthesis such that it's x - coordinate is negative 3 i.e, - 3

Distance between points
\left ( -3,y \right )\, \,\left (1 ,3 \right ) is 5 units,


√((1+3)^2+(3-y)^2)=5\\√(16+9+y^2-6y)=5\\√(25+y^2-6y)=5\\y^2-6y+25=25\\y^2-6y=0\\y(y-6)=0\\y=0\,,\,6

{ as distance between points
\left ( x_1,y_1 \right )\,,\,\left ( x_2,y_2 \right ) is equal to
√(\left ( x_2-x_1 \right )^2+\left ( y_2-y_1 \right )^2) }

User Nehacharya
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The x-distance to the points of interest is 1 - (-3) = 4. The straight-line distance is 5, so the y-distance can be computed using the Pythagorean theorem as
y-distance = √(5²-4²) = √9 = 3

Your points have y-coordinates of 3±3, or 0 and 6.
Find the​ y-coordinates of the points that are 5 units away from the point left parenthesis-example-1