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Question
Two points having same abscissae but different ordinate lie on
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x-axis
y-axis
a line parallel to y-axis
a line parallel to x-axis
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Solution
Let the points p (3,5)and Q (3,2) having the same abscissa but different ordinates be shown in the graph given below:

Fig: (location of two considered points)
And these points lie on a line parallel to y−axis
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