Home
Class 10
MATHS
The length of a line segment is of 10 un...

The length of a line segment is of 10 units and the coordinates of one end-point are `(2,-3)dot` If the abscissa of the other end is 10, find the ordinate of the other end.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The length of a line segment is of 10 units and the coordinates of one end-point are (2,-3) . If the abscissa of the other end is 10, find the ordinate of the other end.

The length of a line segment is of 10 units and the coordinates of one end-point are (2,-3). If the abscissa of the other end is 10, find the ordinate of the other end.

The length of a line segment is 10 units . If the coordinates of its one end point are (2,-3) and the abscissa of the other end point is 10, then its ordinate is . . . . .

A line is of the length 10 units and one end is at (2,-3). If the abscissa of the other end is 10, then find its ordinate.

A line is of length 10 unit and one end is at (2, -3). If the abscissa of the other end is 10. Then its ordinate is

A line segment is of length 5 cm. If the coordinates of its one end are (2,2) and that of the other end are (-1, x), then find the value of x.

The coordinates of one end of a diameter of a circle are (5, -7) . If the coordinates of the centre be (7, 3) find the coordinates of the other end of the diameter.

The coordinates of one end of a diameter of a circle are (5, -7) . If the coordinates of the centre be (7, 3) find the coordinates of the other end of the diameter.

A line is of length 10 units and one of its ends is (-2, 3) . If the ordinate of the other end is 9, prove that the abscissa of the other end is 6 or -10

A line is of length 10 units and one of its ends is (-2, 3) . If the ordinate of the other end is 9, prove that the abscissa of the other end is 6 or -10