If the co-ordinates of the two points are A(-3,5) and B(2,-4),then find the difference between the absscissa of A and ordinates of B.....
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The required value is 5.
Since we have given that
A( 3,4) and B(-2,5)
As we know that
abscissa is the coordinate of x-axis.
so, Abscissa of A would be = 3
and Abscissa of B would be = -2
So, Abscissa A - Abscissa B
= 3 - (-2)
= 3 + 2
= 5
Hence, the required value is 5.
If the coordinates of the two points are A(-2,5) and B(-7,8) then find (abscissa of B)-(abscissa of A)
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The difference between the abscissa of A and the ordinate of B is 1.
Given:
A(-3,5) and B(2,-4)
To Find:
The difference between the abscissa of A and the ordinate of B.
Solution:
In Point A(-3,5)
Abscissa = -3
and In point B (2,-4), Ordinate = -4
The difference between the abscissa of A and the ordinate of B
= -3 - (-4)
= -3 +4
= 1
Therefore, The difference between the abscissa of A and the ordinate of B is one.
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