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what is the distance from x axis to the point (2, 0)​

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Answered by llDishantll
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We are said to find the shortest distance from (x - axis). So the point is (2, 0). To find the distance, we can use the distance formula. Distance formula =√(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2 Here, (x1,y1)=(2,0), (x2,y2)=(2,3).

Answered by Dhruv4886
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The distance from the x-axis to the point (2, 0)​ is 0  

Given:

What is the distance from the x-axis to the point (2, 0)​  

Solution:

Distance of a point from the axes:  

Let p(x, y) be a point then the distance between the point to both the x and y axis is given by

Distance from (x, y) to the x-axis is the y coordinate of point p i.e y  

Distance from (x, y) to the y-axis is the x coordinate 'x'    

Here the point is (2, 0)

The distance from the x-axis to the point (2, 0)​ is y-coordinate i.e 0  

Therefore,

The distance from the x-axis to the point (2, 0)​ is 0  

Alternative method:

In the point (2, 0) y coordinate is 0

This implies the point lies on the x-axis

Hence,

The distance from the x-axis will be 0  

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