Math, asked by Ericka503, 11 months ago

The distance between the origin and the point p(4, -3) is

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Answered by harsh479175
2

Answer:

5units

Step-by-step explanation:

we can find it by pythagoras theorem add the square of 4 and -3.

you will get your answer...

Answered by Anonymous
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by \: using \: distance \: formula \:  \\ in \:A (0,0) \: and \:B (4, - 3)

AB  =  \sqrt{(x_2 - x_ 1)^{2}  + (y_2 - y_1)^{2}  }

AB =  \sqrt{(4 - 0)^{2}  + ( - 3 - 0)^{2} }

AB =  \sqrt{(16 + 9)}  \\ AB =  \sqrt{25}  \\ AB = 25

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