The point (x,y) lies on the graph of y=x³. Write the distance d between (1, 0) and (x,y) in terms of x. Write the distance d between (0, 1) and (x,y)

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2021-05-13

The point (x,y) lies on the graph of y=x³. Write the distance d between (1, 0) and (x,y) in terms of x. Write the distance d between (0, 1) and (x,y) in terms of x.

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komunidadO

komunidadO

Skilled2021-05-14Added 86 answers

Use the Distance Formula: d=(x2x1)2+(y2y1)2
The distance between (1,0) and (x,y) is: d1=(x1)2+(y0)2
d1=(x1)2+y2
Since y=x3, we substitute:
d1=(x22x+1)+(x3)2
d1=(x22x+1)+x6
d1=(x6)+x22x+1
Similarly, the distance between (0,1) and (x,y) is: d2=(x0)2+(y1)2
d2=(x2)+(y1)2
Since y=x3, we substitute: d2=(x2+(x31)2)
d2=x2+(x62x3+1)
d2=x62x3+x2+1

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