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The distance d of a point P to the line through points A and B is the length of the component of AP that is orthogonal t

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:37 am
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The Distance D Of A Point P To The Line Through Points A And B Is The Length Of The Component Of Ap That Is Orthogonal T 1
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The distance d of a point P to the line through points A and B is the length of the component of AP that is orthogonal to AB, as indicated in the diagram. So the distance from P = (3,-3,4) to the line through the points A=(3,0,3) and B=(-4,3,-2) is M