Math, asked by rao111641, 2 months ago

What is the perpendicular distance of the point (-7,6) from the X-axis.What is

its perpendicular distance from the Y-axis?​

Answers

Answered by Arjush
5

Answer=

From the X axis = 6

From the Y axis = 7

Answered by nafibarli789
2

Answer:

The distance of the point stands at 6 units from the x-axis and 7 units from the y-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The perpendicular distance between two objects exists as the distance from one to the other, measured along a line that exists perpendicular to one or both. Particular instances possess Distance from a point to a line, for the perpendicular distance from a point to a line in two-dimensional space.

6 units from the x-axis and 7 units from the y-axis.

  • The abscissa of the point stands the perpendicular distance of the point from the y-axis.
  • The ordinate of the point exists at the perpendicular distance from the x-axis.
  • Therefore, the distance of the point stands at 6 units from the x-axis and 7 units from the y-axis.

Hence, the distance of the point stands at 6 units from the x-axis and 7 units from the y-axis.

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