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1. Is P(3, 2) and Q(2, 3) represents the same point?
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Answered by vishal40715
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Answered by pinquancaro
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P(3, 2) and Q(2, 3) doesn't represents the same point.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find :  Is P(3, 2) and Q(2, 3) represents the same point?

Solution :

The coordinate of point P is with x-coordinate 3 and y-coordinate 2.

The coordinate of point Q is with x-coordinate 2 and y-coordinate 3.

Both are having different coordinates so the point is not same.

or we find the distance between the points if it is zero then it is same point.

The distance between P(3, 2) and Q(2, 3) is

d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}\\\\d=\sqrt{(2-3)^2+(3-2)^2}\\\\d=\sqrt{(-1)^2+(1)^2}\\\\d=\sqrt{2}

The distance is not zero.

Therefore,  P(3, 2) and Q(2, 3) doesn't represents the same point.

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