Find the point on the graph of y = 2x that is closest to the point (3, 1). Use distancefrom and minimize d^2 instead of d.

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Find the point on the graph of y = 2x that is closest to the point (3, 1).

Use distancefrom and minimize d^2 instead of d.

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Let the point on the graph of y = 2x be (a,2a).

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Using the Distance formula between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2):

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