find a point on y-axis which is equidistant from both points A(6,5) and B(-4,3)
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By, Distance formula we have,
D=
(x
2
−x
1
)
2
+(y
2
−y
1
)
2
Therefore,
(4)
2
+(y−3)
2
=
(−6)
2
+(y−5)
2
16+y
2
+9−6y=36+y
2
+25−10y
25−6y=61−10y
4y=36
y=9
Hence, the required point is (0,9).
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By distance formula Point on y axis is( 0,9)
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