Answer:
The distance [tex]{\textbf{d}}=\frac{\bf{4}}{\sqrt{\bf2}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To find Distance between Point and a Line
The distance between a point and a line, is defined as the shortest distance between a fixed point and any point on the line. It is the length of the line segment that is perpendicular to the line and passes through the point.
The distance d from a point to the line ax+by+c=0 is
[tex]d=\frac{|a(x_0)+b(y_0)+c|}{\sqrt(a^2+b^2)}[/tex]
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