Distance between two parallel lines formula
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d = |c1−c2|1+m2√|c1−c2|1+m2
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We know that slopes of two parallel lines are equal. Therefore, two parallel lines can be taken in the form
y = mx + c1 … (1)
and y = mx + c2 … (2)
Distance between Parallel Lines:
|(–m)(–c1/m) + (–c2)|/√(1 + m2) or d = |c1–c2|/√(1+m2).
Hope this helps u dea..!
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#bipasha
We know that slopes of two parallel lines are equal. Therefore, two parallel lines can be taken in the form
y = mx + c1 … (1)
and y = mx + c2 … (2)
Distance between Parallel Lines:
|(–m)(–c1/m) + (–c2)|/√(1 + m2) or d = |c1–c2|/√(1+m2).
Hope this helps u dea..!
If any doubt let me know below in comments...
#bipasha
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