Math, asked by azan81985, 6 months ago

A line segment has two end-points M(3, 7) and
N(11, -6). Find the coordinates of the point w
that lies on the y-axis such that W is equidistant
from M and from N.
Hint: The term 'equidistant' means 'same distance'.​

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Answered by artikumari8603
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Answer:

A line segment has two end-points M(3, 7) and

N(11, -6). Find the coordinates of the point w

that lies on the y-axis such that W is equidistant

from M and from N.

Hint: The term 'equidistant' means 'same distance'.

Step-by-step explanation:

A line segment has two end-points M(3, 7) and

N(11, -6). Find the coordinates of the point w

that lies on the y-axis such that W is equidistant

from M and from N.

Hint: The term 'equidistant' means 'same distance'.

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