Suppose point A is located at (1, 3) on a coordinate plane. If AB is 10 and the x-coordinate of point B is 9, explain how to use the Distance Formula to find the y-coordinate of point B.

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Answer:

y =9

Step-by-step explanation:

you know the distance is 10 and some of the x,y points. so start filling what you know into the distance formula

10= √((9-1)^2 + (y-3)^2 )

square both sides to get ride of the square root

100 = 64 + (y-3)^2

36 = (y-3)^2

6 = y-3

y = 9

double check by using 9 for Y and you'll see it works.

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