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What is the distance from(-2,-6) to the vertical axis

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The vertical axis is the y-axis. To find the distance from a point to y-axis (coordinate x=0) you use the coordinate x in the point (x,y) in the next formula:


d=\lvert x\rvert

As the diatance is a positive quantity you get the distance from a absolute value.

For the given point:

Coordinate x = -2


d=\lvert-2\rvert=2

Then, the distance from (-2, -6) to the vertical axis is 2 units

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