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find the distance of point (alpha,beta) from y axis​

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Answered by kyadav9876
6

Answer:

u have not given value of of X and Y axis

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, the distance of a point from the 'y' axis is the 'x' coordinate. Since, the x-coordinate is '-3' and y -coordinate is '2'. As, the distance of a point from the 'y' axis is the 'x' coordinate which is -3. Therefore, the distance of the point p(-3,2) is -3 units

Answered by sadiaanam
3

Answer:

The distance of point (alpha,beta) from y-axis is |alpha|.

Step-by-step explanation:

Any distance formula, as its name suggests, gives the distance (the length of the line segment). For example, the distance between two points is the length of the line segment connecting them. We use the Pythagoras theorem to derive the formula for distance between two points in a two-dimensional plane which can be extended to find the distance between two points in a three-dimensional plane as well.

The distance of a point (alpha,beta) from the y-axis is equal to the absolute value of its x-coordinate (alpha).

We have a list of distance formulas in coordinate geometry that can be used to find the distance between two points, distance between a point to a line, the distance between two parallel lines, the distance between two parallel planes, etc.

So, the distance of point (alpha,beta) from y-axis is |alpha|.

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