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Question
Co-ordinates of the pair of points are given below. Hence find the distance between the pair.
0, - 2
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Solution
Co-ordinate of first point is 0 and second point is -2.
Since, 0 > – 2
∴ Distance between the points = 0 – (-2)
= 0 + 2
= 2
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