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if the abscissa of a point 'p' and the ordinate is 'q' then the coordinates of the point is​

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Answered by Ganga0312
1

Answer:

Then the point will be (p,q)

Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

The coordinates of the point if the abscissa of a point 'p' and the ordinate is 'q'

CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED

If coordinates of a point is (x, y) then

Abscissa = x & ordinate = y

EVALUATION

Here it is given that the abscissa of a point 'p' and the ordinate is 'q'

Since Abscissa = p & ordinate = q

Hence the required coordinates of the point is  \sf{(p, q)}

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