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The perpendicular distance of the point (5.3) from the x-axis is​

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Answered by MANAN8055
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Step-by-step explanation:

The x-axis is where the x-coordinate equals 0, and the y-axis is where the y-coordinate equals 0. So if you want to know how far something is from the axis, you look at the other coordinate. Point A has x-coordinate 3, so it is 3 units away from the y-axis. Point A has y-coordinate 5, meaning it is 5 units away from the x-axis.

However, we must account for the signs of the coordinates. Since the signs are positive, they are placed in the positive direction, which on a standard coordinate graph is above the x and y-axis. This doesn’t necessarily equate to the north direction, these directions have to be established on each coordinate plane.

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Answered by freestyle22
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Answer:

The perpendicular distance from x axis is 3 units

Step-by-step explanation:

because y=3

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