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Coordinate Geometry: Distance, Midpoint & Slope

Every point on the coordinate plane has an address: (x, y). Once two points have addresses, you can measure the line segment between them without a ruler — just arithmetic. Three tools do almost all the work: how far apart the points are, the middle point between them, and how tilted the line is.

The three formulas

For points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂), think of the horizontal gap (x₂ − x₁) and the vertical gap (y₂ − y₁).

Distance = √[(x₂ − x₁)² + (y₂ − y₁)²]Midpoint = ( (x₁ + x₂)/2 , (y₁ + y₂)/2 )Slope = (y₂ − y₁) / (x₂ − x₁)

Distance comes straight from the Pythagorean theorem: the two gaps are the legs of a right triangle, and the segment is the hypotenuse. Midpoint just averages the x's and averages the y's. Slope is "rise over run" — vertical change divided by horizontal change.

How to use them

  • Label your two points so you know which is (x₁, y₁).
  • Subtract in the same order for both x and y.
  • Keep signs — a negative slope means the line falls left to right.
Example. Take A(1, 2) and B(4, 6). Gaps: 4 − 1 = 3 and 6 − 2 = 4. Distance = √(3² + 4²) = √25 = 5. Midpoint = ((1+4)/2, (2+6)/2) = (2.5, 4). Slope = 4/3.
Now work today's 5 problems ↓
Q1
Points A and B are plotted on the coordinate plane below. What is the distance AB?-6-4-2246-6-4-2246OAB
Q2
Segment AB has endpoints A(−4, 2) and B(2, −4), as shown. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of AB?-6-4-2246-6-4-2246OAB
Q3
A line passes through points P(−2, −3) and Q(2, 3), as shown. What is the slope of the line?-6-4-2246-6-4-2246PQ
Q4
M(1, 0) is the midpoint of segment AB. One endpoint is A(−2, 3). What are the coordinates of endpoint B?-6-4-2246-6-4-2246OAM
Q5
Triangle ABC has vertices A(−3, −1), B(1, −1), and C(1, 2). What is the perimeter of triangle ABC?-6-4-2246-6-4-2246OABC
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