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The distance of the point (-6, 8) from the x-axis is

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  1. The distance of a point (x, y) from the x-axis is given by the absolute value of its y-coordinate. This is because the x-axis is the horizontal line where y = 0, and the vertical distance between the point and the x-axis depends only on the y-coordinate.

    Given the point (-6, 8), the y-coordinate is 8. The distance from the x-axis is:

    Distance = |y| = |8| = 8 units

    Thus, the distance of the point (-6, 8) from the x-axis is 8 units.

    The correct answer is:
    c) 8 units
    This question related to Chapter 7 Mathematics Class 10th NCERT. From the Chapter 7 Coordinate Geometry. Give answer according to your understanding.

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