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write the ordinate and abscissa of coordinate (-6,4)​

Answers

Answered by neetuagrawal90
4

Answer:

abscissa of coordinate=(x)=-6

ordinate of coordinate =(y)=4

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by pulakmath007
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  • The ordinate of the point ( - 6, 4) is 4

  • The abscissa of the point ( - 6, 4) is - 6

Given :

The point ( - 6, 4)

To find :

The ordinate and abscissa of the point ( - 6, 4)

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given point

Here the given point is ( - 6, 4)

Step 2 of 2 :

Find ordinate and abscissa of the point ( - 6, 4)

We know that in two dimensional cartesian coordinate system an ordered pair (x, y) is used to represent a point.

First component of the ordered pair (x, y) is called abscissa of the point while second component of the ordered pair (x, y) is called ordinate of the point.

Abscissa = x - coordinate of the point

Ordinate = y - coordinate of the point

So we have ,

The abscissa of the point ( - 6, 4) is - 6

The ordinate of the point ( - 6, 4) is 4

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