A) \[5\]
B) \[\sqrt{13}\]
C) \[2\sqrt{5}\]
D) \[5\sqrt{2}\]
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
Key Idea: The distance from the point\[({{x}_{1}},\,\,{{y}_{1}},\,\,{{z}_{1}})\] to the \[x-\]axis is\[\sqrt{y_{1}^{2}+z_{1}^{2}}\]. Given point is\[A(2,\,\,3,\,\,4)\]. \[\therefore \]The distance from \[x-\]axis \[=\sqrt{{{(2-2)}^{2}}+{{(3-0)}^{2}}+{{(4-0)}^{2}}}\] \[=\sqrt{0+9+16}=5\] Note: Whenever we find out the distance of a point from any coordinate-axis, which is equal to the sum of square root of rest of the coordinate axes.You need to login to perform this action.
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