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the distance of the point (3, 5) From x axis is​

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Answered by gnanendraturpati2005
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Answer:

Hey! This maybe helpful to you

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the distance of any point (h,k) from x−axis =y−coordinate

=k

∴ The distance of given point (3,5)from x−axis is 5.

Hope this helps you......

Answered by Anonymous
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A(x1 , y1) = (3 , 5)

B(x2 , y2) = (3 , 0)

ab \:  = \sqrt{ ({x2 - x1})^{2} }  +  \sqrt{( {y2 - y1})^{2} } \\  \\ ab =  \sqrt{( {3 - 3)}^{2} }  +  \sqrt{ {0 - 5)}^{2} }  \\  \\ ab =  \sqrt{ {(0)}^{2} }  +  \sqrt{ {( - 5)}^{2} }  \\  \\ ab = 0 +  \sqrt{25}  \\ ab = 5 \: units

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