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the two points of case A (-7,3) and B (4,-5) then what is (abscissa A) - (ordinate -B) ?

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Answered by puneetthakur551
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Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa of Point A: -7(x co-ordinate)

Ordinate of Point B: -5(y co-ordinate)

Therefore, Abscissa of Point A - Ordinate of Point B = -7 - (-5)

= -7 + 5

= -2

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Answered by subhopandey0000
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Step-by-step explanation:

first of all as we know that abscissa means the points on X axis while the ordinates refers to the points in Y axis. and combining both abscissa and ordinate we get coordinates (X,Y).

A/q

in case A the abscissa is (-7)

while in case B the ordinate is (-5)

so the answer is {(-7)-(-5)}

= (-7+5)

= -2 ans

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