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9.1 Apply the Distance and Midpoint Formulas

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1 9.1 Apply the Distance and Midpoint Formulas
Algebra II

2 Geometry Review! What is the difference between the symbols AB and AB?
Segment AB The length of Segment AB

3 The Distance Formula The Distance d between the points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is :

4 1)Find the distance between the two points.
(-2,5) and (3,-1) Let (x1,y1) = (-2,5) and (x2,y2) = (3,-1)

5 2)Classify the Triangle using the distance formula (as scalene, isosceles or equilateral)
Because AB=BC the triangle is ISOSCELES

6 The Midpoint Formula The midpoint between the two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is:

7 3)Find the midpoint of the segment whose endpoints are (6,-2) & (2,-9)

8 1.) Find the midpoint of segment 2.) Find the slope of segment
Steps to write an equation in slope-intercept form for the perpendicular bisector of the segment 1.) Find the midpoint of segment 2.) Find the slope of segment 3.) Write the opposite & reciprocal slope. 4.) Use either point-slope formula or slope intercept form (2)

9 4)Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the perpendicular bisector of the segment whose endpoints are C(-2,1) and D(1,4). First, find the midpoint of CD. (-1/2, 5/2) Now, find the slope of CD. m=1 * Since the line we want is perpendicular to the given segment, we will use the opposite reciprocal slope for our equation.

10 (y-y1)=m(x-x1) or y=mx+b (y-5/2)=-1(x+1/2) or 5/2=-1(-1/2)+b
Use (x1 ,y1)=(-1/2,5/2) and m=-1 (y-5/2)=-1(x+1/2) or 5/2=-1(-1/2)+b y-5/2=-x-1/2 or 5/2=1/2+b y=-x-1/2+5/2 or 5/2-1/2=b y=-x+2 or 2=b y=-x+2

11 Assignment


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