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find the distance of a point (0,- 5) from the origin

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Answered by Anonymous
50
= √ ( 0 - 0 )^2 + ( -5 - 0 )^ 2
= √ 0 + 25
= √ 25
= 5 units

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Answered by sharonr
18

The distance of point (0,- 5) from the origin is 5 units

Solution:

Given that we have to find the distance of point (0, -5) from origin

So we have to calculate distance between (0, -5) and (0, 0)

The distance between two points is given as:

d=\sqrt{\left(x_{2}-x_{1}\right)^{2}+\left(y_{2}-y_{1}\right)^{2}}

\text{ Here } x_1 = 0 ; y_1 = -5 ; x_2 = 0 ; y_2 = 0

Substituting the given values in formula,

\begin{array}{l}{d=\sqrt{(0-0)^{2}+(0-(-5))^{2}}} \\\\{d=\sqrt{0+5^{2}}} \\\\{d=\sqrt{25}} \\\\{d=\pm 5}\end{array}

Since distance cannot be negative, ignore negative value

d = 5 units

Thus distance is 5 units

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