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To find the coordinates of the midpoint and then distance between each pair of points
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Answer to Problem 7MCQ
Midpoints R (1, -1)
Distance between
PQ = 7.07
PR = 3.60
QR = 3.60
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
P (4, 1) and Q (-2, -3)
Formula used:
To calculate coordinate
To calculate the distance
Distance=
Calculation: calculating the coordinates
Let the coordinates of P (4, 1) be
Substituting values in the formula
Solving it further
The coordinates are
R (1, -1)
Now find distance between each points
First take P (4, 1) and Q (2, -3)
Substitute value in the formula
Distance =
Solving further
Distance =
Solving further
Distance =
Distance is
Distance =
Now take P (4, 1) And R (1, -1)
Substitute values in the formula
Distance =
Solving further
Distance =
Solving further
Solving further
Now, take Q (-2, -3) and R (1, -1)
Substitute values in the formula
Distance =
Solving further
Solving further
Solving further
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