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Lesson 4: Find Distance in the Coordinate Plane

In this Grade 8 lesson from enVision Mathematics Chapter 7, students learn how to apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane by constructing a right triangle with the segment as its hypotenuse. Students practice calculating horizontal and vertical distances using absolute values, then solving for the hypotenuse using the equation a² + b² = c². The lesson extends this skill to finding perimeters of figures and locating unknown vertices of triangles plotted on a coordinate grid.

Section 1

Finding Horizontal and Vertical Side Lengths

Session 2. Finding Horizontal and Vertical Side Lengths

Property

To find the length of a side that is perfectly horizontal or vertical, you can either count the grid spaces between the points or find the difference between their coordinates:

  • Horizontal lines: Subtract the x-coordinates (the y-coordinates stay the same).
  • Vertical lines: Subtract the y-coordinates (the x-coordinates stay the same).

Examples

  • The distance between (3, 6) and (10, 6) is a horizontal line. The length is 10 - 3 = 7 units.
  • The distance between (4, 2) and (4, 9) is a vertical line. The length is 9 - 2 = 7 units.
  • A rectangle has vertices at (1, 1), (6, 1), (6, 5), and (1, 5). Its width (horizontal) is 6 - 1 = 5 units, and its height (vertical) is 5 - 1 = 4 units.

Section 2

Finding Diagonal Distance Using the Pythagorean Theorem

Property

The distance between two points is the length of the line segment connecting them.

On a coordinate plane, this segment can be treated as the hypotenuse of a right triangle.

The lengths of the legs of this triangle are the horizontal and vertical distances between the points, which can be found by subtracting the coordinates.

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Chapter 7: Understand and Apply the Pythagorean Theorem

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    Lesson 1: Understand the Pythagorean Theorem

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Understand the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to Solve Problems

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Section 1

Finding Horizontal and Vertical Side Lengths

Session 2. Finding Horizontal and Vertical Side Lengths

Property

To find the length of a side that is perfectly horizontal or vertical, you can either count the grid spaces between the points or find the difference between their coordinates:

  • Horizontal lines: Subtract the x-coordinates (the y-coordinates stay the same).
  • Vertical lines: Subtract the y-coordinates (the x-coordinates stay the same).

Examples

  • The distance between (3, 6) and (10, 6) is a horizontal line. The length is 10 - 3 = 7 units.
  • The distance between (4, 2) and (4, 9) is a vertical line. The length is 9 - 2 = 7 units.
  • A rectangle has vertices at (1, 1), (6, 1), (6, 5), and (1, 5). Its width (horizontal) is 6 - 1 = 5 units, and its height (vertical) is 5 - 1 = 4 units.

Section 2

Finding Diagonal Distance Using the Pythagorean Theorem

Property

The distance between two points is the length of the line segment connecting them.

On a coordinate plane, this segment can be treated as the hypotenuse of a right triangle.

The lengths of the legs of this triangle are the horizontal and vertical distances between the points, which can be found by subtracting the coordinates.

Book overview

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Chapter 7: Understand and Apply the Pythagorean Theorem

  1. Lesson 1

    Lesson 1: Understand the Pythagorean Theorem

  2. Lesson 2

    Lesson 2: Understand the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem

  3. Lesson 3

    Lesson 3: Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to Solve Problems

  4. Lesson 4Current

    Lesson 4: Find Distance in the Coordinate Plane