Chapter 10: Q 26 (page 789)
Find the distance between the points (4, 5, 8,-2) and (-1, 3,-3, 6)
Short Answer
The required distance is
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Chapter 10: Q 26 (page 789)
Find the distance between the points (4, 5, 8,-2) and (-1, 3,-3, 6)
The required distance is
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