Science, asked by sohel12353, 7 months ago

The Equation to the locus of a point
P for which distance from P to (6,5)
is triple the distance from P to
X-axis Is?​

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Answered by bighnes87
1

Answer:

.Let P(h,k) be a point which is equidistant from the xaxis(y=0) and yaxis(x=0). Distance of P from xaxis is h and the distance from y axis is k which implies h=k. So, x=y or x−y=0is the locus of P.

.In fact, it is a line passing through origin and inclined at an angle 45° with the x axis

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Answered by sarthak4093
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Answer:

As, the distance of a point from the 'y' axis is the 'x' coordinate which is -3. Therefore, the distance of the point p(-3,2) is -3 units.

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