Math, asked by bhanubty, 11 months ago

the distance of the point p(x,y,z) from origin 0 is x^+y^2+z^2.( true or false)

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Answered by ItSdHrUvSiNgH
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance formula =  \sqrt{{(x_2 - x_1)}^{2}  +  {(y_2 - y_1)}^{2} +  {(z_2 + z_1)}^{2}  }

For p(x, y, z) ,

 Distance =  \sqrt{{(x - 0)}^{2}  +  {(y - 0)}^{2} +  {(z + 0)}^{2}  } \\ \\ \boxed{\boxed{ \therefore Distance = \sqrt{{(x)}^{2} + {(y)}^{2} + {(z)}^{2}}}}

Therefore above statement is false..

Answered by sweetyheree
2

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance of a point (x,y,z) from origin(0,0,0) is root over x²+y²+z²

But not x²+y²+z²

Therefore given statement is false

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