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What is the distance between y = 3x + 9 and y = 3x - 4?

What is the distance between y = 3x + 9 and y = 3x - 4?-example-1

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Answer:

A. 4.11 units

Explanation:

It can be convenient to put one of these equations into general form, then use the formula for the distance from a point to a line.

In general form, the first equation is ...

3x -y +9 = 0

So, the distance from a point to that line is ...

ax +by +c = 0 . . . . . . equation of a line

d = |ax +by +c|/√(a^2+b^2) . . . corresponding distance formula

d = |3x -y +9|/√(3^2 +(-1)^2)

Using the y-intercept of the other line as the point of interest, we find its distance to the first line to be ...

d = |3(0) -(-4)+9|/√10 = 13/√10 ≈ 4.11

The distance between the lines is about 4.11 units.

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Unless the lines are vertical or horizontal, you know the distance will be less than the difference between the x- or y- intercepts. Here, the y-intercepts are separated by 9-(-4) = 13 units. The x-intercepts are -3 and 4/3, so are separated by 4 1/3 units. Any answer choice larger than 4.33 cannot be correct.

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