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The adscissa of a point P, in Cartesian plane
is the perpendicular distance of P from​

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Answered by sare83
6

Answer:

x-axis

Step-by-step explanation:

The abscissa is the perpendicular distance from x-axis.

The ordinate is the perpendicular distance from y-axis.

Now, the given question is

The abscissa of a point P, in Cartesian plane is the perpendicular distance of P from x-axis.

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Answered by ps14122004
2

Answer:

y axis

Step-by-step explanation:

See,

let the point be P(x,y)

here, x represent how far the point is from y axis perpendicularly

and y represent how far the point is from x axis perpendicularly

Lets take a example of P(2,3)

Now have a look from graph,

If you move y axis 2 units right perpendicularly, y axis will reach point P

Similarly, If you move x axis 3 units up perpendicularly, x axis will reach point P.

So, abscissa or x coordinate of a point is perpendicular distance of point from y axis.

And ordinate or y coordinate of a point is perpendicular distance of point from x axis.

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