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7V11910 + ana + AVI-nya cises 11.8 ete the following: d the distance between the line and the point. (b) 7x - 6y = -32; (5, -3) 3x + 4y = 24; (-10, 1) (d) x + y = -4; (-1, 7) + 2y = 12; (4, -6) (f) y = 3; (3,-3) 3y = 0; (1, -7) Example

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(f)

Given data:

The given equation is y=3.

The given point is (3,-3).

The distance of the point from the given line is,


\begin{gathered} d=\frac{-3-3}{\sqrt[]{0^2+1^2}} \\ =(-6)/(1) \\ =6 \end{gathered}

Consider only the positive value of distance.

Thus, the given distance is 6 unis

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