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The abscissa of a point lying on y-2x=3 is -3 .Then its ordinate will be​

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Answered by DynamicPlayer
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. A line is of length 15 units and one end is at (7.6). If the ordinate of

the other end is 3 then its abscissa is

1)-5

2) 5

3) 6

in triangle ABCA86) B14 B) are the vertices and

The abscissa of a point lying on y-2x=3 is -3 .Then its ordinate will be

Answered by Anonymous
0

Given:

y-2x=3

Abscissa= -3

To find:

The ordinate

Solution:

The required value of the ordinate is -3.

We can obtain the ordinate's value by substituting the value of abscissa in the given equation.

We know that the given abscissa is the value of the x-coordinate.

So, we will put x= -3 in y-2x=3 to obtain the value of y.

The given equation: y-2x=3

Using the values, we get

y-2(-3)=3

y+6=3
y=3-6

y= -3

So, the ordinate= -3.

Therefore, the required value of the ordinate is -3.

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