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if the coordinates of two points are P(-6,3) and Q(-8,5) then (abscissa of P)-(abscissa of Q) is​

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Answered by mayank020
31

Answer:

-6-(-8)

-6+8=2 this is Ur answer

Answered by varshika1664
2

Answer:

The difference between abscissa's of two points P(-6,3) and Q(-8,5) is 2. Hence, the correct answer would be 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The points as P(-6,3) and Q(-8,5).

To Find: The difference between their abscissa, i.e, (Abscissa of P) - (Abscissa of Q).

Now, we have to find the difference between. For that, first we have to understand what is abscissa.

Abscissa is defined as the x-term of a coordinate of a point. It is the term which is written on the left side of the coordinate.

Therefore, abscissa of P = -6 as well as abscissa of Q = -8.

Their difference :

P - Q = -6 - (-8)

        = -6 + 8 = 2

                              Abscissa of P - Abscissa of Q = 2

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