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Does anyone know this ??

Does anyone know this ??-example-1
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In Geometry, the distance between a point not on a line and a line is the length of the perpendicular segment from the point to the line.

The distance from point N to line LM is the length of segment NO which is 7.8.

Answer: 7.8

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That distance is LABELED in the drawing ! It's the length of line NO. Can you read that number ? It's the only number on this drawing that doesn't start with an 8 .
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