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Find the distance of point (-5, -12) from the origin

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Answered by Josephrudyardroot
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Answered by Anonymous
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SOLUTION:-

let A and B be the two points. Taking B as origin.

•°• B = (x1, y1) = (0,0) coordinate of origin.

•°• A = (x2, y2) = (-5,-12)

By Distance formula:-

  \tt \: \: d(A,B) \:  = \:  \sqrt{(x2 - x1)^2 +(y2 - y1)^2} \\ \\ </p><p>   \tt \: \: = \: \sqrt{(-5 -0)^2 +(-12-0)^2} \\ \\ </p><p>   \tt \: \: = \: \sqrt{(-5)^2+(-12)^2} \\ \\</p><p>   \tt \: \: = \: \sqrt{25 + 144} \\ \\ </p><p>    \tt \: \: = \: \sqrt{169} \\ \\ </p><p>    \tt \: \: = \:  13 \\ \\ </p><p></p><p>   \mathcal {\pink{THE \: \:  DISTANCE \: \: OF\: \: POINT \: \: (-5,-12)}} \\ \mathcal {\pink{FROM \: \: THE \: \: ORIGIN \: \: IS \: \: 13 \:UNIT}}

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