Math, asked by pratikkothare43, 3 days ago

1) Find the distance of point (-3, 4) from the origin.

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Answered by arjunjayakumar09
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know the origin is point with (0, 0) coordinate. ... Now put these two coordinates (3, 4) and (0, 0) in the formula to get the distance between these points. =√(3−0)2+(4−0)2=√9+16=√25=5. Hence the distance of point (3, 4) from the origin is 5

Answered by ParvathiTutorials
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Answer:

5 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance from origin = \sqrt{x^{2} +y^{2}

D = \sqrt{(-3)^{2} + (4)^{2}  }

D = \sqrt{9 + 16}

D = \sqrt{25}

D = 5 units

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