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if the two points are A(-3,7)and B(-7,5) then what is (abscissa A)- (abscissa B)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa, in co-ordinate geometry, represents the line that run parallel to 'x' axis. Every point that is to be represented in a Cartesian plane is to written in the form of (x,y)...

Here, the abscissa, i.e. the 'x' is -3 & -7 {from A(-3,7) & B(-7,5)}

As per the equation, B is to be subtracted from A

= A - B

= (-3) - (-7)

= -3 + 7

= 4

Here You GO!!!!

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