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15 May, 02:08

Which of the following represents "Twice the abscissa increased by three times the ordinate is ten"?

3x + 2y = 10

2y + 3x = 10

2x + 3y = 10

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  1. 15 May, 02:26
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    The abcissa is the name given to the x-coordinate while the ordinate is the other name for the y-coordinate. So, in mathematical terms, "twice the abcissa increased by three times the ordinate is ten" is then described by the third option which is 2x+3y=10.
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