Perpendicular distance question help??! have a test tomorrow (1 Viewer)

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Show that the points A(1,-1) and B(-3,5) are on opposite sides of the line 2x-y+8=0?



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for A(1,-1)



for B(-3,5)



Therefore A and B are on opposite sides of the line 2x - y + 8 = 0.



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Normally, when determining the perp. distance of a point from a given line, you take the absolute value of the expression, in case it is negative - since distance cannot be negative. But the opposite signs of the 2 points indicate they are on opposite sides of the line. That's all you need to show (just the sign - no need to even evaluate fully the expression) .
 
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