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How to find the distance between a point and a line? (Both are lying on the same plane )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Distance in One Dimension

d(A,B)=∣x1−x2∣. In the plane, we can consider the x x x-axis as a one-dimensional number line, so we can compute the distance between any two points lying on the x x x-axis as the absolute value of the difference of their x x x-coordinates.

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Distance in One Dimension

d(A,B)=∣x1−x2∣. In the plane, we can consider the x x x-axis as a one-dimensional number line, so we can compute the distance between any two points lying on the x x x-axis as the absolute value of the difference of their x x x-coordinates.

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