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Summer has rolled around, but my studying continues. I want to be prepared for Calculus next year, so I bought some textbook at a thrift store. Already I'm running into problems! The book tells me to find the distance between P and L. P is a coordinate pair and L is a line equation. I have done three of these problems and all three have ended up being wrong, though I don't know where exactly I have made a mistake in my math.
P(-2,2) L:2x+y=4
I get the points for L by making x=0 and y=0, and I end up with:
P(-2,2) L(2,4)
Then I use the distance formula:
\sqrt{(2+2)^2+(4-2)^2} which ultimately becomes \sqrt{20}, and finally 2\sqrt{5}
Unfortunately for me, my book reads: 6\sqrt{5}
P(-2,2) L:2x+y=4
I get the points for L by making x=0 and y=0, and I end up with:
P(-2,2) L(2,4)
Then I use the distance formula:
\sqrt{(2+2)^2+(4-2)^2} which ultimately becomes \sqrt{20}, and finally 2\sqrt{5}
Unfortunately for me, my book reads: 6\sqrt{5}