Distance formula
The distance formula is a direct application of the Pythagorean Theorem in the setting of a Cartesian coordinate system. In the two-dimensional case, it says that the distance between two points and is given by . In the -dimensional case, the distance between and is
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--Shortest distance from a point to a line-- the distance between the line and point is
---Proof--- The equation can be written as So the perpendicular line through is:
---- = ---- = where t is a parameter. a b
t will be the distance from the point along the perpendicular line to . So and
This meets the given line where:
so
Therefore the perpendicular distance from to the line ax+by+c = 0 is: