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the perpendicular distance of the point Q-(-3, -5) from the x-axis
is

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Answered by VeerKshatriya
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Step-by-step explanation:

ITS A SIMPLE TRICK OUT HERE IF U HAVE TO FIND PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE FROM X-AXIS THE. WRITE THE VALUE OF 'Ordinate' MOREOVER REMEMBER THAT IN MIND THAT DISTANCE IS NEVER NEGATIVE SO WRITE ONLY THE POSSIBLE POSITIVE VALUE OF 'Ordinate'.FOR EX HERE Ordinate=-5. SO TGE PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE FOR X-AXIS WILL BE 5 UNIT.SIMILARLY IF U ARE ASKED TO FIND THE PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE FOR Y-AXIS THEN FOR THE Absicca(Positive value).

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