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if the coordinates of two points are p(-4,3)and q(-9,5) then (abscissa of p) -(ordinate of q)=​

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Answer:

- 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's first list the information provided to us,

P = ( - 4 , 3 )

Q = ( - 9 , 5 )

Let's also know what's abscissa and ordinate.

Abscissa of a point is it's distance from the origin on the X-axis.

Ordinate of a point is it's distance from the origin on the Y-axis.

Hence,

Abscissa of P = - 4

Ordinate of Q = 5

Now, to find,

( Abscissa of P ) - ( Ordinate of Q )

= - 4 - 5

= - 9

Required answer = - 9


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Answered by Anonymous
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- 9

Further Explanation

According to the given question:-

(P = - 4 , 3 )

(Q = - 9 , 5)

Let is find the abscissa and ordinate to find our answer:-

  • To find let us know the distance form the orgin on the x - axis to Abscissa of a point..

  • To find let us know the distance form the orgin on the y - axis to Ordinate of a point..

  • Note that Abscissa to x - axis and Ordinate to y - axis.

  • Now let us subtract Abscissa with Ordinate.

so,

= &gt; ( - 4 - 5) \\ </p><p>= &gt; ( - 9)

Therefore,

The two points are P (-4,3) and Q (-9,5) then Abscissa of p - Ordinate of q is eqaul to (- 9)


BrainlyPromoter: great and well explained answer
mysticd: Use brackets when you write a point .
mysticd: (-4,3 )= P
mysticd: P= -4 = abcissa is wrong .
mysticd: Abcissa of P = -4
mysticd: (-P,Q ) is wrong
BrainlyPromoter: mysticd, is my answer correct?
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