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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.

Answer»

We need to consider the given below figure to answer the following questions.

(i) The coordinates of point B in the above figure is the distance of point B from xaxis and y-axis. Therefore, we can conclude that the coordinates of point B are (―5, 2).

(ii) The coordinates of point C in the above figure is the distance of point C from xaxis and y-axis. Therefore, we can conclude that the coordinates of point C are (5, ―5).

(iii) The point that represents the coordinates (―3, ―5) is E.

(iv) The point that represents the coordinates (2, ―4) is G.

(v) The abscissa of point D in the above figure is the distance of point D from the yaxis. Therefore, we can conclude that the abscissa of point D is 6.

(vi) The ordinate of point H in the above figure is the distance of point H from the xaxis. Therefore, we can conclude that the abscissa of point H is ―3.

(vii) The coordinates of point L in the above figure is the distance of point L from xaxis and y-axis. Therefore, we can conclude that the coordinates of point L are (0, 5).

(viii) The coordinates of point M in the above figure is the distance of point M from xaxis and y-axis. Therefore, we can conclude that the coordinates of point M are (―3, 0).



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