Math, asked by MetallicD, 8 months ago


7. Find the point on the x-axis which is equidistant from (2, --5) and (-2,9).​

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Answered by tarungv2007
1

Answer:

if the point is on the x-axis then the coordinates are (x,0)

if it is equidistant then the ratio is 1:1

so

x=(2+(-2))/2

=0

therefor the point is at the origin

Answered by charutaspradeep50
1

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

if the point is on the x-axis then the coordinates are (x,0)

if it is equidistant then the ratio is 1:1

so

x=(2+(-2))/2

=0

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