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(i) Define ordinate of a point.
(ii) What is the ordinate of (-3,3).​

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Answered by tanishgupta886
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Step-by-step explanation:

1- In the coordinate system, the term “Ordinate” refers to the y -coordinate in (x, y). In short, the distance along the y-axis is called the ordinate. ... The term “coordinate” represents the position of the point along the line, arc and so on, whereas the term “ordinate” represents the value of a coordinate on the y-axis.

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Answered by sunnygupta25
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Step-by-step explanation:

(-3,3) in ordinate is 3 hoga

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