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R (0,-3) ,S (0,5/2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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R(0,-3),S(0,5/2) find the length of RS by using the distance formula.

 \sf \pink{Given:} \\  \sf \pink{R(0,-3),S(0,5 \times 2)} \\  \sf \pink{To   \: find:}  \\ \sf \pink{The  \: length \:  of \:  RS.}

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 \sf \purple{The \:  distance \:  formula} \\  \sf \purple{ \:  to  \: find \:  the  \: length \:  of \:  any \:  line  \: segment}  \\ \sf \purple{  \: with  \: two  \: coordinates.} \\  \bf { \sqrt{(x2 - x1)^{2}  + (y2 - y1)^{2} }}

 \sf{we  \: have: R(0,-3),S(0,5 \div 2)} \\      : \implies\bf{ \sqrt{(0 - 0)^{2}  + (5 \div 2 - ( - 3))^{2} } } \\ :  \implies   \bf{  \sqrt{(0 - 0)^{2} + (5 \div 2 + 3)^{2}  } } \\ : \implies    \bf{  \sqrt{(11 \div 2)^{2} } } \\ : \implies \bf \orange{11 \div 2}

{↪}The length of RS is 11/2 i.e. 5.5 units.

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