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Point B has coordinates (5,1). The x-coordinate of point A is -3. The distance between point A and point B is 10 units. What are the possible coordinates of point A?

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Answer:

the possible coordinates are -9 and 3

Explanation:

coordinates of B=(x2,y2)= (5,1)

Coordinates of A= (x1, y1)= (-3, z)

distance= 10 units

Formula: d=
√((y2-y1)^2+(x2-x1)^2)

substituting the values in the above formula

10=
√((z-(-3))^2+(-3-5)^2)

10=
√((z+3)^2+(-8)^2)

10=
√((z^2 +6z+9)+(64))

10=
√((z^2 +6z+73))

taking square root on both sides

100=
z^2 +6z+73

100-73=
z^2 +6z


z^2 +6z-27=0


z^2 +9z-3z-27=0


z(z+9) -3(z+9)=0


(z-3)(z+9)=0\\z-3=0 ; z+9=0\\z=3 : z=-9

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