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Find the distance between the lines with the given equations.
3x+y = 1
y+6=-3x

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Answer:

  • 2.21 units

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Given lines:

  • 3x + y = 1 and y + 6 = - 3x

Convert both equations to slope-intercept form of y = mx + b:

  • 3x + y = 1 ⇒ y = - 3x + 1
  • y + 6 = - 3x ⇒ y = - 3x - 6

Slopes are same, so these are parallel lines, and the distance between parallel lines is:


  • d=\cfrac{√(1+m^2) }, where b₁, b₂ - y-intercepts, m- slope

Substitute and calculate:


  • d=\cfrac{√(1+(-3)^2) }=\cfrac{7}{√(10) } =2.21
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