The distance between a line with the equation ax + by + c = 0 and a point (A, B) is given by the formula:
![\fracaA+bB+c{\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/xgef55ye13jwjf2lf1v3r1vntkir88s0m3.png)
So, before we can apply this formula, let's rewrite the equation of the line in the form ax + by + c = 0:
y = 2x - 1
2x - 1 = y
2x - 1 - y = y - y
2x - y - 1 = 0
So, in this case, we have:
a = 2
b = -1
c = -1
Also, since we want to find the distance between this line and the point (7, 6), we have:
A = 7
B = 6
Using those in the formula, we find the distance:
![\frac{\sqrt[]{a^2+b^2}}=\frac{\sqrt[]{2^2+(-1)^2^{}}}=\frac{\sqrt[]{4+1}}=\frac7{\sqrt[]{5}}=\frac{7}{\sqrt[]{5}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/3oc0n0rfecbceeot5k34evzwh9z8zxr56a.png)
Therefore, that distance is
![\frac{7}{\sqrt[]{5}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ar5pbl35p01ohxca1pr5nrcfv8037bqndo.png)