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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. |
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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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