The point at which the two coordinate axes meet is called the
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The points at which the two coordinate axes meet is called the origin.
In which quadrant lies the point having coordinates of the opposite signs ?
If the perpendicular distance of a point $P$ from the $x$ -axis is $5$ units and the foot of the perpendicular lies on the negative direction of $x$ -axis, then the point $P$ has
Plot the points $(x, y)$ given by the following table.
Use scale $1\, cm =0.25\, units$
$\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|c|} \hline x & 1.25 & 0.25 & 1.5 & -1.75 \\ \hline y & -0.5 & 1 & 1.5 & -0.25 \\ \hline \end{array}$
If $a=2, b=-3, c=-2$ and $d=-5,$ then the point $(a b, c d)$ is the point of the ……… quadrant.
Three vertices of a rectangle are $(3,2),(-4,2)$ and $(-4,5)$ Plot these points and find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.
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