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प्रश्न
Find the distances between the following point.
R(–3a, a), S(a, –2a)
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उत्तर
R(–3a, a), S(a, –2a)
Let R (x1, y1) and S (x2, y2) be the given points.
∴ x1 = –3a, y1 = a, x2 = a, y2 = –2a
By distance formula,
d(R, S) = \[\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^{2}+(y_{2}-y_{1})^{2}}\]
= \[\sqrt{\left[\mathrm{a-(-3a)}\right]^{2}+\left(-2\mathrm{a-a}\right)^{2}}\]
= \[\sqrt{\left(\mathrm{a + 3a}\right)^{2}+\left(-2\mathrm{a-a}\right)^{2}}\]
= \[\sqrt{\left(\mathrm{4a}\right)^{2}+\left(\mathrm{-3a}\right)^{2}}\]
= \[\sqrt{16\mathbf{a}^{2}+9\mathbf{a}^{2}}\]
= \[\sqrt{25\mathbf{a}^{2}}\]
= 5a
∴ d(R, S) = 5a units
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