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The ordinate of a point is 17 more than its abscissa. If the abscissa of the point is -5, then what are the coordinates of the point?​

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Answered by gauridudeja
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Answer

Let us take the abscissa to be x.

Then, ordinate will be x+17

As given in the question, the value of abscissa is -5.

Therefore, x= -5 and ordinate will be -5+17.

ordinate(y)= 12

The coordinates are always in form of (x,y)

Therefore, the coordinates are (-5,12)

Hope it helps.

Answered by kingraj42
0

Answer:

[-5,13]

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa means x axis

ordinate means y axis

given that y=x+17

if abscissa is -5

then y=-5+17

which is 13

so the x[abscissa]will be -5 and y[ordinate] will be 13

so the coordinates of point is [-5,13]

[as we write x cordinate first and y cordinate 2nd]

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