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If A(2,3) and B(-5,3) are two points on coordinate axes then the valueof ‘(abscissa of A) + (abscissa of B)’ is

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If A(2,3) and B(-5,3) are two points on coordinate axes then the valueof ‘(abscissa of A) + (abscissa of B)’ is

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Solution

The abscissa of a point refers to the x-coordinate of that point on a graph.

For point A(2,3), the abscissa is 2. For point B(-5,3), the abscissa is -5.

To find the value of '(abscissa of A) + (abscissa of B)', you simply add the abscissas of points A and B together.

So, (abscissa of A) + (abscissa of B) = 2 + (-5) = -3.

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