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a line is of the length 5 and one endis at the point (1, -2)if the abscissa of the other end is 4 prove that its ordinate must be 2or -6​

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Q:-A line is of length 5 and one end is at the point (1,-2) if the abscissa of the other end is prove that it's ordinate must be 2 or -6

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