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Write down the abscissa of points A (−5, 6) and B (8, −2) and find their sum.​

Answers

Answered by anjalin
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Answer:

The sum of abscissa of the points A and B is 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Points:A(-5,6),B(8,-2)

We need to find the sum of abscissa of the points A and B.

The abscissa is the x coordinate and Ordinate refers to y coordinate

The x coordinate of A is -5

The x coordinate of B is 8

The sum is -5+8=3

Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO DETERMINE

  • The abscissa of points A ( - 5 , 6) and B (8, - 2)

  • Their sum.

CONCEPT TO BE IMPLEMENTED

For any point (x, y)

Abscissa = x

Ordinate = y

EVALUATION

Here the given points are A ( - 5 , 6) and B (8, - 2)

For the point A ( - 5 , 6)

Abscissa = - 5

For the point B (8, - 2)

Abscissa = 8

Hence the required sum

= - 5 + 8

= 3

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