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What point on y-axis is equidistant from the points (7, 6) and (-3, 4) ?
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Answer
Let the point on the y-axis be (0, a).
Distance between 2 points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) =
Distance of the point (0, a) from the points (7, 6) and (-3, 4) is equal.
Hence, the point on y-axis that is equidistant from (7, 6) and (-3, 4) is (0, 15).
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