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Question
- a student is using coordinate geometry to find the perimeter of the triangle.
image of triangle with points l(-a, b), t(a, b), m(0, c), w(0, b)
which equation could be used to find the length of segment lm?
a. $sqrt{(-a - a)^2 + (b - b)^2}$
b. $\frac{c - b}{0 - a}$
c. $\frac{b - c}{-a - 0}$
d. $sqrt{(0 + a)^2 + (c - b)^2}$
Step1: Recall Distance Formula
The distance formula between two points \((x_1, y_1)\) and \((x_2, y_2)\) is \(d = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2+(y_2 - y_1)^2}\).
Step2: Identify Coordinates of L and M
Point \(L\) has coordinates \((-a, b)\) and point \(M\) has coordinates \((0, c)\).
Step3: Substitute into Distance Formula
Substitute \(x_1=-a\), \(y_1 = b\), \(x_2 = 0\), \(y_2=c\) into the distance formula:
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Step4: Analyze Other Options
- Option A: The coordinates used are incorrect (uses \(T\)'s \(x\)-coordinate instead of \(M\)'s).
- Option B and C: These are slope formulas, not distance formulas, so they can't be used to find length.
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D. \(\sqrt{(0 + a)^2+(c - b)^2}\)