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If the coordinates of two point are A(4, 5) and B(-3,6) . Then (abscissa of A) - (abscissa of B) is

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Answered by abhikw11
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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa of A = (4)

Abscissa of B =(-3)

4-(-3)= 4+3 = 7

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

If the coordinates of two point are A(4, 5) and B(-3,6) . Then (abscissa of A) - (abscissa of B) is

EVALUATION

We know that for any given point (x, y)

Abscissa = x

Ordinate = y

Now the given points are A(4, 5) and B(-3,6)

Abscissa of A = 4

Abscissa of B = - 3

Thus we have

Abscissa of A - Abscissa of B

= 4 - ( - 3 )

= 4 + 3

= 7

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