Math, asked by jeetspy, 10 months ago

distance of (-3,4) from origin​

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Answered by oxythunder
2

Answer:we can show that on a graph

Step-by-step explanation:it’s more easy

Answered by pranalipsawant98
3

let O be an origin,

O=(0,0) =( x1,y1 )

let, A=(-3,4)=(x2,y2)

by using distance formula,

 \sqrt{(x2 - x1) {}^{2}  + (y2 - y1) {}^{2}  }

OA=√(4-0)^2+(-3-0)^2

=√(4)^2+(-3)^2

=√16+9

=√25

OA=5 units

Therefore, distance OA of(-3,4) from origin is 5 units

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