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