A point P moves so that its equidistant from point L and M. If LM is16cm, find the distance of P from LM when P is 10cm from L
The correct answer is: D
Explanation
p from LM = \(\sqrt{10^2 - 8^2}\)
= \(\sqrt{36}\) = 6cm
A point P moves so that its equidistant from point L and M. If LM is16cm, find the distance of P from LM when P is 10cm from L
p from LM = \(\sqrt{10^2 - 8^2}\)
= \(\sqrt{36}\) = 6cm