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What is the distance of point (-3,5) from the origin

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Answered by rana1123
8

Answer:

DISTANCE = √34 units

Step-by-step explanation:

origin O(0,0)

point P(-3,5)

distance formula : d=(X-x)^2+(Y-y)^2

d=√(-3-0)^2+(5-0)^2

d=√(-3)^2+5^2

d=√9+25

d=√34

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Answered by harendrachoubay
5

The distance of point (-3,5) from the origin is "\sqrt{34}".

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, (x_{2} =-3,y_{2}=5)

The point of orogin (x_{1} =-3,y_{1}=5)

To find, the distance of point (-3,5) from the origin = ?

We know that,

Distance formula =\sqrt{(x_{2} -x_{1})^{2}+(y_{2} -y_{1})^{2} }

=\sqrt{(-3 -0)^{2}+(5 -0)^{2} }

=\sqrt{9+25}

=\sqrt{34}

Hence, the distance of point (-3,5) from the origin is \sqrt{34}.

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