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subtract the abscissa of the point (−4, 7) from the ordinate of the point (5, −3)?​

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Answered by nandithannair2007
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

Subtract the abscissa of the point (−4, 7) from the ordinate of the point (5, −3)

EVALUATION

Here we have to subtract the abscissa of the point (−4, 7) from the ordinate of the point (5, −3)

Abscissa of the point (−4, 7) = - 4

Ordinate of the point (5, −3) = - 3

Hence the required result

= Ordinate of the point (5, −3) - Abscissa of the point (−4, 7)

= - 3 - ( - 4 )

= - 3 + 4

= 1

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