Line-point distance
(the database of solved problems)
All the problems and solutions shown below were generated using the Line-point distance calculator.
| ID |
Problem |
Count |
| 51 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 1.732 x + 0.2679 $ to the point $ \left(4,~3\right) $. | 17 |
| 52 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 2 x + 1 $ to the point $ \left(5,~2\right) $. | 16 |
| 53 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = \frac{ 1 }{ 3 } x - 6 $ to the point $ \left(1,~1\right) $. | 16 |
| 54 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = \frac{ 1 }{ 4 } x - 3 $ to the point $ \left(-2,~1\right) $. | 16 |
| 55 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x - 3 $ to the point $ \left(4,~3\right) $. | 15 |
| 56 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 2 x + 3 $ to the point $ \left(6,~5\right) $. | 15 |
| 57 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - 4 x + 8 $ to the point $ \left(-4,~2\right) $. | 15 |
| 58 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x + 11 $ to the point $ \left(9,~8\right) $. | 15 |
| 59 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x - 2 $ to the point $ \left(3,~1\right) $. | 15 |
| 60 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = \frac{ 1 }{ 3 } x - 4 $ to the point $ \left(-6,~4\right) $. | 14 |
| 61 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = \frac{ 4 }{ 5 } x - \frac{ 2 }{ 5 } $ to the point $ \left(-4,~4\right) $. | 14 |
| 62 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 3 x + 2 $ to the point $ \left(3,~2\right) $. | 13 |
| 63 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x - 2 $ to the point $ \left(-5,~5\right) $. | 13 |
| 64 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 2 x $ to the point $ \left(-3,~9\right) $. | 13 |
| 65 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x + 4 $ to the point $ \left(6,~4\right) $. | 13 |
| 66 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 3 x - 1 $ to the point $ \left(-6,~4\right) $. | 13 |
| 67 | Find the distance from line $ L: 5x+12y-13=0 $ to the point $ \left(2,~3\right) $. | 13 |
| 68 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 2 x + 2 $ to the point $ \left(8,~3\right) $. | 13 |
| 69 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - 2 x + 6 $ to the point $ \left(4,~8\right) $. | 13 |
| 70 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - 2 x + 1 $ to the point $ A=\left(-4,~4\right) $. | 13 |
| 71 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = \frac{ 2 }{ 5 } x + 1 $ to the point $ \left(7,~-2\right) $. | 12 |
| 72 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 0.1667 x + 6 $ to the point $ \left(-6,~5\right) $. | 12 |
| 73 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = \frac{ 4 }{ 3 } x - \frac{ 7 }{ 3 } $ to the point $ \left(-1,~-6\right) $. | 12 |
| 74 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 6 x + 8 $ to the point $ \left(4,~9\right) $. | 12 |
| 75 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x $ to the point $ \left(12,~16\right) $. | 12 |
| 76 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - 2 x + 8 $ to the point $ \left(-2,~-8\right) $. | 12 |
| 77 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 5 x + 1 $ to the point $ \left(3,~3\right) $. | 12 |
| 78 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x - 2 $ to the point $ \left(-5,~-4\right) $. | 12 |
| 79 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - \frac{ 3 }{ 4 } x + 1 $ to the point $ \left(0,~4\right) $. | 11 |
| 80 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x $ to the point $ \left(0.35,~0.8375\right) $. | 11 |
| 81 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x + 5 $ to the point $ \left(-1,~3\right) $. | 11 |
| 82 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - \frac{ 1 }{ 2 } x + \frac{ 3 }{ 2 } $ to the point $ A=\left(1,~-1\right) $. | 11 |
| 83 | Find the distance from line $ L: 3x+5y+1=0 $ to the point $ \left(6,~3\right) $. | 11 |
| 84 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 1.1763 x - 1938.5239 $ to the point $ \left(6146.348,~5300.598\right) $. | 11 |
| 85 | Find the distance from line $ L: 2x-5y+7=0 $ to the point $ \left(3,~5\right) $. | 11 |
| 86 | Find the distance from line $ L: 6x-8y+9=0 $ to the point $ \left(4,~1\right) $. | 11 |
| 87 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = 3 x - 4 $ to the point $ \left(-4,~4\right) $. | 11 |
| 88 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x + 4 $ to the point $ \left(2,~2\right) $. | 11 |
| 89 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - \frac{ 4 }{ 3 } x + \frac{ 7 }{ 3 } $ to the point $ \left(-2,~4\right) $. | 11 |
| 90 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x - 2 $ to the point $ A=\left(-5,~5\right) $. | 11 |
| 91 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x + 6 $ to the point $ A=\left(1,~2\right) $. | 11 |
| 92 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x + 2 $ to the point $ \left(8,~4\right) $. | 11 |
| 93 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - 3 x - 5 $ to the point $ \left(0,~5\right) $. | 11 |
| 94 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x $ to the point $ \left(1,~2\right) $. | 10 |
| 95 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - \frac{ 3 }{ 4 } x + 1 $ to the point $ \left(-6,~4\right) $. | 10 |
| 96 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - x + 5 $ to the point $ \left(-3,~4\right) $. | 10 |
| 97 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - 2 x + 7 $ to the point $ \left(-3,~1\right) $. | 10 |
| 98 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = - \frac{ 5 }{ 6 } x - 1 $ to the point $ A=\left(6,~-4\right) $. | 10 |
| 99 | Find the distance from line $ L: 5x-12y-169=0 $ to the point $ \left(0,~0\right) $. | 10 |
| 100 | Find the distance from line $ L: y = x + 4 $ to the point $ A=\left(6,~4\right) $. | 10 |