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Sophia
Find the distance from the point to
a. the originb. the z-axis.
I’d be very glad if you could help me
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Sophia
The points are 3,5,2
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Steve
the distance to (0,0,0) is √(3^2+5^2+2^2)
For the distance to the z-axis, consider the point as lying in a plane perpendicular to the z-axis, at z=2.
The distance to (0,0,2) is √(3^2+5^2)
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