Math, asked by misbahyumn8, 11 days ago

The distance between (3, 4) and the
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

distance =

 \sqrt{3 {}^{2}  + 4 {}^{2} }  =  \sqrt{9 + 16}  =  \sqrt{25}  = 5

Answered by redx18
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Answer:

the \: distance \: is \: 5 \: units

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{ {(x2 - x1)}^{2}   +   {(y2 - y1)}^{2} }  \\ here \: x2 = 3 \\ x1 = 0 \\ y2 = 4 \\ y1 = 0 \\ substituting \: we \: get \:  \\  \sqrt{ {(4 - 0)}^{2}  -  {(3 - 0)}^{2} } \\  =  \sqrt{ {4}^{2}   +  {3}^{2} }   \\  =  \sqrt{16 + 9 }  \\  =  \sqrt{25 }  \\ =  5 \\ the \: distance \: is \: 5 \: units

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