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9. Calculate the perpendicular distance from the given point to the given line.

(-1, 1), 3y + 4x = 2​

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Answer:


1/5

Explanation:

We remember the distance from point to line formula: Given a line in the form
Ax+By+C=0 and a point
(x_(0), y_(0)), the distance from that point to the line is
|Ax_(0)+By_(0)+C|/√(A^2+B^2).

We first subtract 2 from both sides of the equation to get it in the correct form:
3y+4x-2=0. Then, we use the formula.

The distance is
|3(-1)+4(1)-2|/√(3^2+4^2)=1/5

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