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Find the perpendicular distance of the point (-5, -6) from the x-axis.​

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Answered by adwaitdhadave31
7

Answer:

6 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The distance from x axis is its y coordinate

Answered by JeanaShupp
7

The perpendicular distance of the point (-5, -6) from the x-axis is 6 units.

Explanation:

In a coordinate plane,

The perpendicular distance of the point (p,q) from x-axis is given by |q| units.

The perpendicular distance of the point (p,q) from y-axis is given by |p| units.

The given point = (-5, -6) , here abscissa = -5 and ordinate =-6

Now , the perpendicular distance of the point (-5, -6) from the x-axis is |-6| units.

Therefore , the perpendicular distance of the point (-5, -6) from the x-axis is 6 units.

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