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the distance of the point (-3,-2) from x axis is​

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Answered by mkpro118
14

Answer: 2 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The point lies in the third quadrant and has y co-ordinate = -2.

A perpendicular drawn from the point (-3,-2),is parallel to the y-axis and meets x-axis at point(-3,0)

The line joining (-3,-2) and (-3,0) is a straight line with length equal to y co-ordinate

Answered by pinquancaro
11

The distance of the point (-3,-2) from x-axis is 2 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : The distance of the point (-3,-2) from x-axis?

Solution :

If coordinates of points defined as P(a,b), then the distance of the point P(a,b) from the x-axis is |b| units.

Let the point is P(-3,-2).

Here,

The x-coordinate is -3.

The y-coordinate is -2.

So, a=-3 and b=-2.

The distance of the point P(-3,-2) from the x-axis = |-2| = 2 units.

Therefore, the distance of the point (-3,-2) from x-axis is 2 units.

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