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The coordinates of two points are A (3, 4) and B (-2,5). Then (abscissa A - (abscissa B) = ?​

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Answered by windyyork
65

The required value is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

A( 3,4) and B(-2,5)

As we know that

abscissa is the coordinate of x-axis.

so, Abscissa of A would be = 3

and Abscissa of B would be = -2

So, Abscissa A - Abscissa B

= 3 - (-2)

= 3 + 2

= 5

Hence, the required value is 5.

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Answered by mysticd
36

 The \: coordinates \: of \: two \: points \:are \\A(3,4) \: and \: B(-2,5)

 Abscissa \: of \: point \: A \\= X - coordinate \: of \: point \: A \\= 3

 Abscissa \: of \: point \: B\\= X - coordinate \: of \: point \: B \\= -2

 Value \: of \: ( Abscissa \: of \: A - Abscissa \:B)\\= 3 - ( -2 ) \\= 3 + 2 \\= 5

Therefore.,

 \red { Value \: of \: ( Abscissa \: of \: A - Abscissa \:B)}

\green { = 5 }

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