Math, asked by eabhilash293, 10 months ago

The point on y-axis which is equidistant from the points (5, 4), (-2, 3) is

1. (0,2)
2. (0,14)
3. (0,12)
4. (0,5)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(0,2)

Answered by bhuvanachandrika6
0

Answer:

the answer is (0,14) because

the point on y axis is in the form of (0,y).

so we need to equate the distance between (5,4) ,(0,y) and (-2,3) and (0,y) by using distance formula

we get 28=2y

y= 14

hence the answer is (0,14)

we can also check by replacing this value

thus we get distance 5√5

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