Math, asked by suriyamammu3029, 10 months ago

If the coordinates of the two points are P (-7, 5) and Q (-6, 9), then the (Abscissa of P - Abscissa of Q) is:

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Answered by Malhar258060
245

Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa means x- Coordinate of Point.

  • so Abscissa of point P = -7
  • Absicca of point Q= -6.

  • (Abscissa of P) - (Abscissa of Q)

  • (-7)-(-6)

  • -7+6

  • -1

so your final answer is-

-1.

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Answered by sanchitsinghok
36

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa means x- Coordinate of Point.

so Abscissa of point P = -7

Absicca of point Q= -6.

(Abscissa of P) - (Abscissa of Q)

(-7)-(-6)

-7+6

-1

so your final answer is-

-1.

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