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If the coordinates of two points are P(-6,3) and Q(-8,5) then

Find (abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q).​

Answers

Answered by ajr111
9

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

  • Abscissa of P = -6
  • Ordinate of P = 3
  • Abscissa of Q = -8
  • Ordinate of Q = 5

To Find :

(abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q).​

Solution :

So, from the given info,

(abscissa of P) – (abscissa of Q) = (-6) - (-8)

=> 8 - 6

=> 2

Extra information :

⟡ Abscissa means x-coordinate.

⟡ Ordinate means y-coordinate.

⟡ They are represented of the form (x ,y)

⟡ There are 4 quadrants in a graph

⟡ (X,Y), (-X,Y),(-X,-Y), (X,-Y) are the 4 quadrants in a graph of XY plane

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