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Is the shortest path in mathematics vertical?
Yes, the shortest distance between two points and a straight line is drawn like this: it is to cross these two points separately to make the straight line vertical. That is to say, point A: If you make the vertical line of this line and the vertical foot is point C, then AC is the distance from point A to this line, then point B is the vertical line of this line and the vertical foot is d, then BD is the distance from point B to this line. The reason is that the distance from the point to the straight line is short. So, the above is the drawing of the distance from two points to a line.