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Distance Formula

The document introduces the distance formula for calculating the distance between two points in a coordinate plane. It defines the distance formula as d = √(x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2, where (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are the coordinates of the two points. It provides examples of using the distance formula to calculate the distance between points such as (4,8) and (1,12), which is calculated as 5 units. The document also shows calculating distances using the Pythagorean theorem.

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Distance Formula

The document introduces the distance formula for calculating the distance between two points in a coordinate plane. It defines the distance formula as d = √(x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2, where (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are the coordinates of the two points. It provides examples of using the distance formula to calculate the distance between points such as (4,8) and (1,12), which is calculated as 5 units. The document also shows calculating distances using the Pythagorean theorem.

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  • Introduction to Distance Formula: Explains the concept of the distance formula using the Pythagorean Theorem for calculating distance between two points.
  • Applying the Distance Formula: Demonstrates how to calculate distance using the formula with step-by-step examples and breakdowns.
  • Practice Problems: Provides exercises for calculating distances between given points and using the Pythagorean Theorem.

The Distance

Formula
Understand horizontal/vertical distance in a coordinate
system as absolute value of the difference between
coordinates; develop the distance formula for a coordinate
plane using the Pythagorean Theorem.
The Distance Formula
The distance d between any two
points with the coordinates
(x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is given by

d  ( x2  x1 )  ( y2  y1 )
2 2

A (x1,y1)

B (x2,y2)
The Distance Formula
• Find the distance
between A(4,8)
and B(1,12)
A (4, 8) B (1, 12)

distance  ( x2  x1 )  ( y2  y1 )
2 2

distance  (1  4)  (12  8)
2 2

distance  (3)  (4) 2 2

distance  9  16  25  5
Distance Between Two Points

Find the distance between the points at


(2,3) and (-4,6)

d  ( x2  x1 )  ( y2  y1 )
2 2

 (4  2)  (6  3) 2 2

Now just type this into your calculator!

Round your
answer
6.71
Try this one!
Find the distance between (1,2) and (-3,0)

Answer is 4.47
Find the distance using the
Pythagorean Theorem!

a2+b2=c2
(5)2+(7)2=c2
25 + 49 =c2
74 =c2

7
Now try these
(12,3) and (-8,3)

(6,8) and (3,4)

(0,0) and (5,12)

(-4,2) and (4,17)


Try this one using the
Pythagorean Theorem!

The Distance 
Formula
Understand horizontal/vertical distance in a coordinate 
system as absolute value of the difference bet
The Distance Formula
The distance d between any two 
points with the coordinates 
(x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is given by
2
2
2
1
2
1
The Distance Formula
•
Find the distance 
between A(4,8) 
and B(1,12)
A (4, 8)
B (1, 12)
2
2
2
1
2
1
distance
(
)
(
)
x
x
y
y
Distance Between Two Points
Find the distance between the points at 
(2,3) and (-4,6)
2
2
2
1
2
1
(
)
(
)
d
x
x
y
y




2
Try this one!
Find the distance between (1,2) and (-3,0)
Answer is 4.47
Find the distance using the 
Pythagorean Theorem!
7
5
a2+b2=c2
(5)2+(7)2=c2
25 + 49 =c2
74 =c2
Now try these
(12,3) and (-8,3)
(6,8) and (3,4)
(0,0) and (5,12)
(-4,2) and (4,17)
Try this one using the 
Pythagorean Theorem!

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