Math, asked by danjy, 1 year ago

by plotting the point on the graph find the coordinates of a point A which is equidistant from two points p( - 6,0) and (6,0) how many first points are possible

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Answered by TooFree
19

P(-6, 0)

Q(6 , 0)


Find the mid point:

Midpoint = ( (-6 + 6)/2 , (0 + 0)/2)

Midpoint = (0, 0)


Find the possible position of A:

Both P and Q sits on the x-axis

The mid point of P and Q is the point of origin (0,0)

⇒ A is any point on the line x = 0

⇒ There are infinite possible points for A


Answered by fanbruhh
7
hey!

here is answer

P(-6,0)

Q(6,0)

mid point = {(-6+6)/2(0+0)/2}

mid point =(0,0)

both P and Q lies on the. x - axis the mid point of. P and Q is the point of. origin
(0,0)

A is any point on the line x

there are are infinite possible points for A


hope it helps

thanks.
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