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The distance of the point P (−3, −4) from the x-axis (in units) is

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Answered by erinna
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Answer:

The distance of the point P (−3, −4) from the x-axis is 4 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

If coordinates of points defined as P(a,b), then

1. The distance of the point P(a,b) from the x-axis is |b| units.

2. The distance of the point P(a,b) from the y-axis is |a| units.

The given point is P(-3,-4).

Here, the x-coordinate is -3 and y-coordinate is -4. It means a=-3 and b=-4. So,

1. The distance of the point P(-3,-4) from the x-axis = |-4| = 4 units.

2. The distance of the point P(-3,-4) from the y-axis is = |-3| = 3 units.

Therefore, the required answer is 4 units.

Answered by kumarsumit30986
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Answer:

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