What is the distance from the origin to the point on the line #y=-2x+2# that is closest to the origin?

1 Answer

#2/\sqrt5\ \text{unit#

Explanation:

The distance, from origin #(0, 0)# to the point on the line: #y=-2x+2# that is closest to the origin, will be equal to the length of perpendicular drawn from origin #(x_1, y_1)\equiv(0, 0)# to the line: #y=-2x+2# or #2x+y-2=0#

The minimum distance of given line from origin will be given by following formula

#\frac{|ax_1+by_1+c|}{\sqrt{a^2+b^2}}#

#=\frac{|2(0)+0-2|}{\sqrt{2^2+1^2}}#

#=2/\sqrt5\ \text{unit#