If L is a line in 2-space or 3-space that passes through the points A and B, then the distance from a point P to the lin
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 11:11 am
If L is a line in 2-space or 3-space that passes through the points A and B, then the distance from a point P to the line L is equal to the length of the component of the vector AP that is orthogonal to the vector AB. A Distance = P B + Use the method above to find the distance from the point P(-3, 1,8) to the line through A(1, 1,0) and B(−2, 3, −4). NOTE: Enter the exact answer.