Math, asked by subramanyamreddyvart, 9 months ago

if p(x, y) is equidistant from (2, 3) and(-2, -3) then write the relationship between x and y

Answers

Answered by Satyamproplayer
2

Answer:

(x,y)=((2+-2)/2,(,3+-3)/2)

(x,y)=(0,0)

so x is 0

so y is 0

Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given coordinate of three points such that,

  • P (x,y)
  • (2,3)
  • (-2,-3)

Now, it's given that P is equidistant from both of the other points.

To find the relationship between x and y,

We know that,

P(x,y) is clearly the mid point of line joining the points (2,3) and (-2,-3) .

Therefore, we have,

=> x = (2-2)/2

=> x = 0/2

=> x = 0

Similarly, we have,

=> y = (3-3)/2

=> y = 0/2

=> y = 0

Hence, we get, x = y = 0

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