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  1. Distance, Midpoint, and Slope Formulas. Find the distance between each pair of points. 1) (0, -8), (-6, 0) 3) (4, 3), (-3, 6) 5) (-1, -6), (3, 7) 7) y.

  2. The Midpoint Formula Date_____ Period____ Find the midpoint of each line segment. 1) x y −4 −2 2 4 −4 −2 2 4 2) x y −4 −2 2 4 −4 −2 2 4 3) x y −4 −2 2 4 −4 −2 2 4 ... Create your own worksheets like this one with Infinite Geometry. Free trial available at KutaSoftware.com. Title: 3-The Midpoint Formula

  3. Distance Formula and Pythagorean Theorem Example: The distance between (3, 4) and (x, 7) is 5 units. Find x. Using the distance formula: (3 —x)2 + (4—7) x) 3 Solving Graphically (Pythagorean Theorem) Example: b b 3 -5 4 or -4 The length of segment AB is 20. If the coordinate of Ais (5, 1), and the coordinate of B is (-6, y), what is b?

  4. Deriving the formula for distance: Plot two points and label them and . Connect the two points with a segment. Draw a right triangle by using the segment as the hypotenuse. Label the legs and (across from the angles and ). Write the distance and in terms of and .

  5. Distance and Midpoint Word Problems 1. )On a map, Julie’s house is located at (−2,5 (and Jimmy’s house is at 6,−2). How long is the direct path from Julie’s house to Jimmy’s house? 2. The Riley and Brown families decided to go to a concert together. The Riley’s live 6 miles west and 3 miles north of the concert.

  6. Practice 11-3. Distance and Midpoint Formulas. The table has sets of endpoints of several segments. Find the distance between each pair of points and the midpoint of each segment. Round to the nearest tenth when necessary. Find the perimeter of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth when necessary. 7.

  7. This document provides information and examples about the coordinate plane, distance formula, and midpoint formula. It defines key terms like quadrant, distance, and midpoint. Examples are provided to find distances between points, find midpoints, and use the midpoint to find a missing endpoint.