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Find the distance from point A to the given line
A(3,4), y=x

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Answer:

Square root of 13

Explanation:

If y=x, that means that we can use any coordinates as long as it is true. I will use (1,1)

The distance formula is the square root of (x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2

(3-1)^2=4

(4-1)^2=9

4+9=13

=Square root of 13

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