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If the abscissa of a point is 5 and ordinate is -4, then what are the coordinates of the point?​

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Answered by Sweetoldsoul
2

Answer:

(5, -4)

Step-by-step explanation:

abscissa of a point denotes the x coordinate. the values that are obtained on moving along the x- axis (horizontally).

ordinate is the y coordinate the values of which are obtained by moving along the y axis vertically.

to get the coordinates of a point abscissa is placed first then is placed the ordinate separated by a comma withing parenthesis.

• abscissa = 5

• ordinate = -4

=> coordinate = (5, -4)

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Answered by mayajadhavbnn
1

Answer:

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