Math, asked by sahaj3456sandhu, 5 months ago

Find the point on a
axis which is equide-
stant from the points (2,-2) and (-4, 2]​

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Answered by DeveshGoel
1

Answer:

(-1,0) is the point which lies on the x-axis and equidistant from (2,-2)&(-4,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

as the point is equidistant from (2,-2)&(-4,2) then it must divide the line joining (2,-2)&(-4,2) in 1:1 then by using midpoint formula ( x= x1 + x2/2 ; y= y1 + y2/2 ) we can easily get pur sol.

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