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A point from the origin formula​

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Answered by rajerajeswari85
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Distance of a point P(x, y) from the origin is given by d(0,P) = √ x2 + y2. ... Equation of a straight line parallel to x-axis and passing through the point P(a, b) is y = b.

Answered by darshangohil199
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The distance of a point A (x, y) from the origin O (0, 0) is given by OA =

 \sqrt{(x - 0) {}^{2} }  +  \sqrt{(y - 0) {}^{2} }  \\  \\ i. e \:  op =  \sqrt{(x { }^{2} }  + y {}^{2})

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