Respuesta :
The formula used to find the length of a line segment is the same formula as the Pythagoras theorem.
We take CD as the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle and the distance between the x-coordinates and y-coordinates as the length of two short sides.
We can write the formula as
CD = [tex] \sqrt{( x_{1}- x_{0}) ^{2}+ ( y_{1}- y_{0}) ^{2} } [/tex]
CD = [tex] \sqrt{(a-0)^{2}+ (b-b)^{2} } [/tex]
We take CD as the hypotenuse of the right-angled triangle and the distance between the x-coordinates and y-coordinates as the length of two short sides.
We can write the formula as
CD = [tex] \sqrt{( x_{1}- x_{0}) ^{2}+ ( y_{1}- y_{0}) ^{2} } [/tex]
CD = [tex] \sqrt{(a-0)^{2}+ (b-b)^{2} } [/tex]
