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The distance of the point (4, -3) from x-axis is

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Answered by shouryagautam932
1

Answer:

-3

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Answered by sahilshenoy3
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Hello

Here the x- axis refers to as the point (On x-axis y coordinate is 0)

(4,0)

Therefore , now we have 2 coordinates

(4,-3) & (4,0)

We can easily apply the distance formula here

d = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^{2 } +(y_2 - y_1)^{2 } }

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

⇒ d = \sqrt{9

d = 3 units

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