The coordinates of two points are A (4, 5) and B (-1, 4). Find the value of (Abscissa of A) – (Ordinate of B).
Question
The coordinates of two points are A (4, 5) and B (-1, 4). Find the value of (Abscissa of A) – (Ordinate of B).
Solution
The abscissa of a point refers to the x-coordinate, while the ordinate refers to the y-coordinate.
For point A (4, 5), the abscissa is 4. For point B (-1, 4), the ordinate is 4.
So, (Abscissa of A) – (Ordinate of B) = 4 - 4 = 0.
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