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A point P in space is such that the sum of square of its distances from x−axis, y−axis and z−axis is 9 units more than the sum of square of its distances from xy−plane, yz−plane and zx−plane. Then the distance( in units) of point P from origin is equal to

Answer» A point P in space is such that the sum of square of its distances from xaxis, yaxis and zaxis is 9 units more than the sum of square of its distances from xyplane, yzplane and zxplane. Then the distance( in units) of point P from origin is equal to


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