Math, asked by umeshabhi51, 4 months ago

if the distance between (6,x) and (0, 0) is √40 units then x=​

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Answered by subhashattri07
3

Answer:

here is your answer dear friend

using distance formula

  { \sqrt{40} }^{2}  =  ({0 - 6})^{2} ( {0 - x)}^{2}  \\ 40 = 36  + x \\ x = 4

hope helpful...........

thanks................

Answered by vivekanandrai138
0

Step-by-step explanation:

distance =  \sqrt{x2 - x1} { }^{2}  +  \sqrt{y2 - y1 {}^{2} }

 \\  \\  \sqrt{(0 - 6) {}^{2} }  +  \sqrt{(0 - x) {}^{2} }

 \sqrt{40}  =  \sqrt{36 + x {}^{2} }

squaring by both side

40=36+x²

= 40-36

=4

x =  \sqrt{4}

X= 2 answer

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