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| Question 188716:  Length of a Line Segment
 20. The point A(x, 1) is 5 units from the point (2, 6).
 a) Find a possible value for x.
 b) Is this value the only solution? Explain.
 Thank you very much!!! pleaseeeeee
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Remember, the distance between any two points ) and ) is 
 
   
 
 In this case,
 ) is the point (x,1) and ) is the point (2,6) 
 
 
 Now matching corresponding coordinates, we get
  ,  ,  , and   
 
 
 
  Start with the distance formula 
 
 
  Plug in  (the given distance)  ,  ,  , and  (the given coordinates) 
 
 The goal now is to solve for "x":
 
 
 
  Combine like terms. 
 
 
  Square -5 to get 25 
 
 
  Square both sides (to eliminate the square root) 
 
 
  Square 5 to get 25 
 
 
  Subtract 25 from both sides. 
 
 
  Combine like terms. 
 
 
  Rearrange the equation 
 
 
  Take the square root of both sides. 
 
 
  or  Break up the "plus/minus" to form two equations. 
 
 
  or  Take the square root of  to get  . 
 
 
  or  Add  to both sides. 
 
 
  or  Combine like terms. 
 
 
  Remove the duplicate solution 
 
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 Answer:
 
 
 So the only solution is
  . 
 
 
 So the point (2,1) is 5 units from (2,6)
 
 
 Note: if you plot the points on a coordinate plane and count the number of units one point is from another, you'll find that the two points are 5 units apart.
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