If $(a, b)$ and $(b, a)$ represent the same point in the coordinate plane, then ..........., is possible.
$a=2, b=-2$
$a=-2, b=-2$
$a=-2, b=2$
$a=2, b=\frac{1}{2}$
The point which lies on $y$ -axis at a distance of $5$ units in the negative direction of $y-$ axis is
The coordinates of a point on the $x$ -axis lying at distance $5$ units from the origin on the right side of the $y$ -axis are $\ldots$
The line joining $A (3,-8)$ and $B(3,5)$ intersects the $x$ -axis at $\ldots \ldots . .$
Which of the points $P(0,3), Q(1,0), R(0,-1), S(-5,0), T(1,2)$ do not lie on the $x-$ axis?
The points whose abscissa and ordinate have different signs will lie in
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