1. Take an arbitrary point that lies on the first line y=3x+10. Let x=0, then y=10 and point has coordinates (0,10).
2. Use formula
to find the distance from point
to the line Ax+By+C=0.
The second line has equation y=3x-20, that is 3x-y-20=0. By the previous formula the distance from the point (0,10) to the line 3x-y-20=0 is:
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3. Since lines y=3x+10 and y=3x-20 are parallel, then the distance between these lines are the same as the distance from an arbitrary point from the first line to the second line.
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The answer is 0.725 Please mark me brainliest xd
Answer:
1. 0 and 1
2. about 0.6
3. 2 and 3
4. about 2.2
Step-by-step explanation:
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When I look at a problem like this, I think of the FOIL method. This method states "You multiply integers in the order of First, Outside, Inside, Last, and then add them together"
(a -3b)(2a - 5b)
First --- 2a * a
Out --- (-5b) * a
In --- (-3b) * 2a
Last --- (-3b) * (-5b)
2a² - 5ab -6ab + 15b²
2a² - ab + 15b²
This would be your answer in simplest form!
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