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.
Let the ordinate of other end is k
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On squaring both sides, we get
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Therefore ordinates are 3, -9
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