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A point whose abscissa is -3 and ordinate 2 lies in
The point whose ordinate is 3 and which lies on the y-axis is
P(5, – 7) be a point on the graph. Draw the PM ⊥ y-axis. The coordinates of M are
See Fig. 3.11 and complete the following statements: (i) The abscissa and the ordinate of the point B are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence, the coordinates of B are (_ _, _ _). (ii) The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point M are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence, the coordinates of M are (_ _, _ _). (iii) The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point L are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence, the coordinates of L are (_ _, _ _). (iv) The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point S are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence, the coordinates of S are (_ _, _ _).
See Fig.3.14, and write the following: (i) The coordinates of B. (ii) The coordinates of C. (iii) The point identified by the coordinates (–3, –5). (iv) The point identified by the coordinates (2, – 4). (v) The abscissa of the point D. (vi) The ordinate of the point H. (vii) The coordinates of the point L. (viii) The coordinates of the point M.
Ordinate of all points on the x-axis is
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