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If the coordinates of the two points are X (–3, 4) and Y (–7, -8), then (abscissa of X) – (ordinate of Y) is​

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If the coordinates of the two points are X (–3, 4) and Y (–7, -8), then (abscissa of X) – (ordinate of Y) is

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  • Abscissa of X is -3
  • Ordinate of Y is -8

(Abscissa of x ) - (Ordinate of Y) = -3-(-8) = 5

》》 Abscissa of a point is the distance between the point and the y axis which will be equal to its x co ordinate.

》》 Ordinate of a point is the distance between the point and the x axis which will be equal to its y co ordinate.

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