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If the coordinates of the two points are P (–7, 5) and Q (–6, 9), then (abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q) is

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Answered by ranvirtyagi09
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Answer:

7. The coordinate of two points P & Q are (4, 6) and (-5, -7) respectively then, find

(abscissa of P) - (abscissa of Q).

Step-by-step explanation:

7. The coordinate of two points P & Q are (4, 6) and (-5, -7) respectively then, find

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7. The coordinate of two points P & Q are (4, 6) and (-5, -7) respectively then, find

(abscissa of P) - (abscissa of Q).7. The coordinate of two points P & Q are (4, 6) and (-5, -7) respectively then, find

(abscissa of P) - (abscissa of Q).7. The coordinate of two points P & Q are (4, 6) and (-5, -7) respectively then, find

(abscissa of P) - (abscissa of Q).7. The coordinate of two points P & Q are (4, 6) and (-5, -7) respectively then, find

(abscissa of P) - (abscissa of Q).

Answered by dablu8970choubay
1

Answer:  

The (abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q) is -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two coordinate points given are P (–7, 5) and Q(–6, 9)

We know that

Abscissa of point P = -7

Abscissa of point Q = -6

We have to find (abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q)

Substituting the values

(abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q) = -7 - (-6)

= -7+ 6

= -1

Therefore, (abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q) is -1.

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