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Question Number 53550 by vajpaithegrate@gmail.com last updated on 23/Jan/19

Commented by Kunal12588 last updated on 23/Jan/19

Commented by Kunal12588 last updated on 23/Jan/19

they are not intersecting answer should be  1) 0

theyarenotintersectinganswershouldbe1)0

Answered by kaivan.ahmadi last updated on 23/Jan/19

let d((3,4),(x,y))=2⇒  (√((x−3)^2 +(y−4)^2 ))=2⇒(x−3)^2 +(y−4)^2 =4⇒  x^2 −6x+9+y^2 −8y+16=4⇒  −6x−8y+25=0  8y+6x=25  (8,6)=2∤ 25 ⇒ no point satisfies the equation  The answer is zero.

letd((3,4),(x,y))=2(x3)2+(y4)2=2(x3)2+(y4)2=4x26x+9+y28y+16=46x8y+25=08y+6x=25(8,6)=225nopointsatisfiestheequationTheansweriszero.

Commented by vajpaithegrate@gmail.com last updated on 24/Jan/19

tnq sir

tnqsir

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