P. 740 1-15, 35

                  16 pts.
P. 740 1-15, 35
1. Hypotenuse
2. If the sum of 9 squared and 12 squared
   is 15 squared, then it is a right triangle. If
   they are not equal, then it is not a right
   triangle.
3. b = 4
4. a = 6.3
5. c = 7.8
6.    a = 8.7     14. b = 3.5
7.    c = 11.3    15.   C 85.9 feet
8.    c = 13
9.     c = 14.4
10.    b = 24
11.    a=8
12.    b = 40
13.    a = 1.6     16 pts total
Distance & Midpoint Formulas

            11.5
           P. 744
• In this section, you will
  – learn how to find the distance between two
    point in a coordinate plane

  – Learn how to find the midpoint between two
    point in a coordinate plane

    Both use formulas to calculate the answer.
• Distance Formula

                                2                          2
     d       ( x2        x1 )          ( y2         y1 )

• Midpoint Formula       x1       x2       y1       y2
                     (                 ,                 )
                              2                 2
Distance Formula

• Find the distance between (1,4) & (-2,3)
                            2                 2
      d       ( x2   x1 )       ( y2   y1 )




• D is about 3.16
EXAMPLE 1         Find the distance between two points



 Find the distance between (– 1, 3) and (5, 2)

  d =   ( x2 – x1 ) 2 + ( y2 – y1 ) 2   Distance formula


    =    (5 – (–1))2 + ( 2 – 3)2        Substitute.


    =    62 + (– 1)2 =          37      Simplify.

 ANSWER

 The distance between the points is          37 units.
Find the distance between (3, -1) and (4,0)

                           2                 2
     d       ( x2   x1 )       ( y2   y1 )
• Decide whether the
  point (3,2), (2,0) (-1,4)
  are vertices of a right
  triangle.

• d1
• d2
• d3
Midpoint Formula
• The midpoint between
  (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is:       x1       x2       y1       y2
                            (                 ,                 )
                                     2                 2

• Find the midpoint
  between (-2,3) & (4,2)

• Check with a graph
• (1, 2 ½)
Midpoint Formula

      x1       x2       y1       y2
  (                 ,                 )
           2                 2

Find the midpoint between
(5, -1) and (-3, 7)


Find the midpoint between
(-1,2) and (7,4)
EXAMPLE 3            Standardized Test Practice




 SOLUTION
 Let ( x1, y1 ) = ( –1, – 2) and ( x2, y2 ) = ( 3, – 4 ).
     x1 + x2 , y1 + y2         – 1 + 3 ,– 2 + (– 4)
 (      2         2      )=(       2        2         )     Substitute


                          = (1,– 3)                         Simplify
 ANSWER

 The correct answer is B.
• Find the midpoint of (-4,1) and (2,-3)




• (-1,-1)
• Assignment: P. 747
                 3-10, 22-27
Make sure you put formulas - followed by work for
  each problem. Round to the tenths

• Semester Test will be ….
     Do some reviewing this next week! Also, we’ll be working
      different word problems on RTD
P. 747 3-10, 22-27
3.    1           22. (4,2)
4.    3
                  23. (5,-5)
5.    5
6.    5.4         24. (-2,7)
7.    7.3         25. (1,-4)
8.    8.1
                  26. (-1,1)
9.    8.2
10.   16.3        27. (-11,-6)   14 pts
Determine if the
points (-2,3) (-1,1)
and (2,3) are
vertices of a right
triangle.
EXAMPLE 4     Solve a real-world problem

 SIGHTSEEING

 You and a friend are sightseeing in Washington, D.C.
 You are at the National Gallery of Art, and your friend
 is at the Washington Monument, as shown on the
 map. You want to meet at the landmark that is closest
 to the midpoint of your locations. At which landmark
 should you meet?
EXAMPLE 4           Solve a real-world problem

 SOLUTION

 Your coordinates are (11, 3), and your friend’s
 coordinates are (2, 2). First, find the midpoint of your
 locations, which is
    x1 + x2 , y1 + y2       11 + 2   ,   3+2
(      2         2      )= (   2          2    )   = (6.5, 2.5).

 Next, find the distance from the midpoint to the
 Smithsonian Institution, located at (7, 1), and to the
 Natural History Museum, located at (7, 3).
EXAMPLE 4      Solve a real-world problem


  Distance to Smithsonian Institution:
   d =   (6.5 – 7)2 + (2.5 – 1)2    1.58 units
  Distance to Natural History Museum:

   d =    (6.5 – 7)2 + (2.5 – 3)2   0.71 unit


 ANSWER

 You should meet at the Natural History Museum.
• Worksheet 11.5

•     1-6, 16-21, 22-24, 28

• You may want to put work in your
  notebook.
Wksh 11.5 1-6,16-24,28
               17.(-8.5,8)       28.About 14-15
1. 2.2         18. (-1, -9.5)      miles
2. 3.2         19. (5.5, -1.5)     16 points
3. 7.1
               20. (25, 0)       Extra Cr
4. 10
               21.(-1.5, 2)      28.
5. 6.1
               22.Yes              a.(1750,2000)
6. 10.4
               23.Yes               b. 1953 ft
16. (3, 8.5)
               24.No             28. 8.5 Books

Distance & midpoint formulas 11.5

  • 1.
    P. 740 1-15,35 16 pts.
  • 2.
    P. 740 1-15,35 1. Hypotenuse 2. If the sum of 9 squared and 12 squared is 15 squared, then it is a right triangle. If they are not equal, then it is not a right triangle. 3. b = 4 4. a = 6.3 5. c = 7.8
  • 3.
    6. a = 8.7 14. b = 3.5 7. c = 11.3 15. C 85.9 feet 8. c = 13 9. c = 14.4 10. b = 24 11. a=8 12. b = 40 13. a = 1.6 16 pts total
  • 4.
    Distance & MidpointFormulas 11.5 P. 744
  • 5.
    • In thissection, you will – learn how to find the distance between two point in a coordinate plane – Learn how to find the midpoint between two point in a coordinate plane Both use formulas to calculate the answer.
  • 6.
    • Distance Formula 2 2 d ( x2 x1 ) ( y2 y1 ) • Midpoint Formula x1 x2 y1 y2 ( , ) 2 2
  • 7.
    Distance Formula • Findthe distance between (1,4) & (-2,3) 2 2 d ( x2 x1 ) ( y2 y1 ) • D is about 3.16
  • 8.
    EXAMPLE 1 Find the distance between two points Find the distance between (– 1, 3) and (5, 2) d = ( x2 – x1 ) 2 + ( y2 – y1 ) 2 Distance formula = (5 – (–1))2 + ( 2 – 3)2 Substitute. = 62 + (– 1)2 = 37 Simplify. ANSWER The distance between the points is 37 units.
  • 9.
    Find the distancebetween (3, -1) and (4,0) 2 2 d ( x2 x1 ) ( y2 y1 )
  • 10.
    • Decide whetherthe point (3,2), (2,0) (-1,4) are vertices of a right triangle. • d1 • d2 • d3
  • 11.
    Midpoint Formula • Themidpoint between (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) is: x1 x2 y1 y2 ( , ) 2 2 • Find the midpoint between (-2,3) & (4,2) • Check with a graph • (1, 2 ½)
  • 12.
    Midpoint Formula x1 x2 y1 y2 ( , ) 2 2 Find the midpoint between (5, -1) and (-3, 7) Find the midpoint between (-1,2) and (7,4)
  • 13.
    EXAMPLE 3 Standardized Test Practice SOLUTION Let ( x1, y1 ) = ( –1, – 2) and ( x2, y2 ) = ( 3, – 4 ). x1 + x2 , y1 + y2 – 1 + 3 ,– 2 + (– 4) ( 2 2 )=( 2 2 ) Substitute = (1,– 3) Simplify ANSWER The correct answer is B.
  • 14.
    • Find themidpoint of (-4,1) and (2,-3) • (-1,-1)
  • 15.
    • Assignment: P.747 3-10, 22-27 Make sure you put formulas - followed by work for each problem. Round to the tenths • Semester Test will be …. Do some reviewing this next week! Also, we’ll be working different word problems on RTD
  • 16.
    P. 747 3-10,22-27 3. 1 22. (4,2) 4. 3 23. (5,-5) 5. 5 6. 5.4 24. (-2,7) 7. 7.3 25. (1,-4) 8. 8.1 26. (-1,1) 9. 8.2 10. 16.3 27. (-11,-6) 14 pts
  • 17.
    Determine if the points(-2,3) (-1,1) and (2,3) are vertices of a right triangle.
  • 18.
    EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem SIGHTSEEING You and a friend are sightseeing in Washington, D.C. You are at the National Gallery of Art, and your friend is at the Washington Monument, as shown on the map. You want to meet at the landmark that is closest to the midpoint of your locations. At which landmark should you meet?
  • 19.
    EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem SOLUTION Your coordinates are (11, 3), and your friend’s coordinates are (2, 2). First, find the midpoint of your locations, which is x1 + x2 , y1 + y2 11 + 2 , 3+2 ( 2 2 )= ( 2 2 ) = (6.5, 2.5). Next, find the distance from the midpoint to the Smithsonian Institution, located at (7, 1), and to the Natural History Museum, located at (7, 3).
  • 20.
    EXAMPLE 4 Solve a real-world problem Distance to Smithsonian Institution: d = (6.5 – 7)2 + (2.5 – 1)2 1.58 units Distance to Natural History Museum: d = (6.5 – 7)2 + (2.5 – 3)2 0.71 unit ANSWER You should meet at the Natural History Museum.
  • 21.
    • Worksheet 11.5 • 1-6, 16-21, 22-24, 28 • You may want to put work in your notebook.
  • 22.
    Wksh 11.5 1-6,16-24,28 17.(-8.5,8) 28.About 14-15 1. 2.2 18. (-1, -9.5) miles 2. 3.2 19. (5.5, -1.5) 16 points 3. 7.1 20. (25, 0) Extra Cr 4. 10 21.(-1.5, 2) 28. 5. 6.1 22.Yes a.(1750,2000) 6. 10.4 23.Yes b. 1953 ft 16. (3, 8.5) 24.No 28. 8.5 Books