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Question
Co-ordinates of the pair of a point is given below. Hence find the distance between the pair.
3, 6
Solution
Let the coordinates of A and B be 3 and 6, respectively.
The co-ordinate of the first point is 3.
The co-ordinate for the second point are 6.
Since 6 > 3
∴ Distance between the points = d(A, B) = 6 – 3
∴ d(A, B) = 3
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