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Find the distance between the origin and the point (-5,3)

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Answered by ssivasee1256
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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

\red{Distance }\green {=\sqrt{34}}

Step-by-step explanation:

 Distance \: between\:the \: origin \:and \\the \:point \:(x,y) = \sqrt{x^{2} + y^{2}}

 Here, \: The \:point \:(x,y) = (-5,3)

 Now, Distance \: between\:the \: origin \:and \\the \:point \:(-5,3) = \sqrt{(-5)^{2} + 3^{2}}

 = \sqrt{25+9}\\= \sqrt{34}

Therefore.,

\red{Distance }\green {=\sqrt{34}}

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