if the coordinate of two points are A( -2,-5) and B(4,-6) then ( abscissa of A) - (abscissa of B) is
Asked by swatipuspapatel
| 21st Aug, 2020,
08:38: PM
Expert Answer:
Abscissa of A = x coordinate of A = -2, Abscissa of B = x coordinate B = 4
→( abscissa of A) - (abscissa of B) = (-2) - (4) = -6
Answered by Yasmeen Khan
| 22nd Aug, 2020,
09:59: PM
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