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If A(2, 3) and B(- 3, 4) then (abscissa of A )-( abscissa of B) is
a) 5
b) 1
C) -1
d) -5​

Answers

Answered by mallipudidheeraj666
2

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

abscissa means the x-coordinate

so, 2-(-3)= 2+3=5

--×--=+

Answered by stalwartajk
0

Answer:

The value of (Abscissa of A )-( abscissa of B) is 5;

Explanation:

  • Abscissa: It is the x- coordinate of a point.
  • Ordinate: It is the y -coordinate of a point.

So,

We have given two points:

A(2, 3);

Here,

The x-coordinate or Abscissa  of point A is 2;

The y-coordinate or Ordinate of point A is 3;

B(- 3, 4);

The x-coordinate or Abscissa  of point B is -3;

The y-coordinate or Ordinate of point B is 4;

we need to find:

(abscissa of A )-( abscissa of B);

That means;

⇒ 2 -(-3)

⇒5;

Therefore,

The value of (abscissa of A )-( abscissa of B) is 5;

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