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what is the perpendicular distance of the point (7,-3) from x axis​

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Answered by amarjit2112
1

Answer:

3 units

In a plane, x-coordinate(abscissa) represents perpendicular distance from y-axis and y-coordinate(ordinate) represents perpendicular distance from x-axis. Given point is (-7,3) and its y-coordinate(ordinate) is 3. Therefore, perpendicular distance of point p(-7,3) from x-axis is 3 units.

Answered by 51IXCSHRADDHASARPATE
5

Answer:

3units

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that, coordinates of any point represent the perpendicular distance from the axes.

In a plane, x-coordinate(abscissa) represents perpendicular distance from y-axis and y-coordinate(ordinate) represents perpendicular distance from x-axis.

Given point is (7,-3) and its y-coordinate(ordinate) is 3.

Therefore, perpendicular distance of point p(7,-3) from x-axis is 3 units

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