Find the distances of the point P (-4, 3, 5) from the coordinate axes.

Asked by Sakshi | 1 year ago |  54

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Solution :-

Given:

The point P (-4, 3, 5)

The distance of the point from x-axis is given as:

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The distance of the point from y-axis is given as:

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The distance of the point from z-axis is given as:

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Answered by Aaryan | 1 year ago

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