Distance A line with slope m passes through the point (0,-2). (a) Write the distance d between the line and the point (4, 2)as a function of m. (Hint: See Section 1.2, Exercise 77.) (b) Use a graphing utility to graph the equation in part (a). (c) Find lim m → ∞ d ( m ) and lim m → − ∞ d ( m ) . Interpret the results geometrically.
Distance A line with slope m passes through the point (0,-2). (a) Write the distance d between the line and the point (4, 2)as a function of m. (Hint: See Section 1.2, Exercise 77.) (b) Use a graphing utility to graph the equation in part (a). (c) Find lim m → ∞ d ( m ) and lim m → − ∞ d ( m ) . Interpret the results geometrically.
Given the vector v→=⟨3,-5⟩, find the magnitude and angle in which the vector points (measured in radians counterclockwise from the positive x-axis and 0≤θ<2π). Round each decimal number to two places.
please include radicals in answer
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