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what is the distance of the point - 5,9 from y axis

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Answered by animedhruv
3

Answer:

5 units

Step-by-step explanation:

trick- distance from y axis =constant of 1st numerical

distance from x axis = the 1st numerical value


Answered by stalwartajk
0

Answer:

The correct answer is : 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance between two points is the length of the line segment that connects that two points in a plane. The formula to find the distance between the two points namely P1(x1, y1) and P2(x2, y2) is usually given by d = \sqrt{(x1-x2)^{2}  + (y1-y2)^{2} }. This formula is used to find the distance between any two points on a coordinate plane or x-y plane.

Distance between two points by using the distance formula is an application of the Pythagorean theorem.

Distance of the point (-5,9) from y-axis means distance of the point (-5, 9) from (0, -9).

Therefore, the required distance is :

\sqrt{(-5-0)^{2}  + (-9+9)^{2} } = \sqrt{(5)^{2} }  = 5

So the distance of the point (-5,9) from y axis (-5, 0) is 5.

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