Math, asked by yashurshankar05, 6 months ago

Find the point on the x-axis which is cquidistant from (2.-5) and (-2.9).
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Answers

Answered by manushree14
2

Answer:

Given points A(2,−5) and B(−2,9)

Let the points be P(x,0).

So, AP=PB and AP

2

=PB

2

⇒(x−2)

2

+(0+5)

2

=(x+2)

2

+(0−9)

2

⇒x

2

+4−4x+25=x

2

+4+4x+81

⇒x

2

+29−4x=x

2

+85+4x

⇒−4x−4x=85−29

⇒−8x=56

⇒x=−7

Hence, point on the x-axis which is equidistant from (2,−5) and (−2,9) is (−7,0).

hope it helps u

Answered by Anonymous
1

Step-by-step explanation:

point on the x-axis which is equidistant from (2,−5) and (−2,9) is (−7,0).

it's a correct answer

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