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20. If a graph is to represent a natural number and its multiple of 5, without plotting, tell what type
of graph will it be? *

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Answered by Itzmarzi
5

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In I quadrant, abscissa and ordinates are positive.

In II quadrant, abscissa is negative and ordinate is positive.

In III quadrant, both abscissa and ordinate are negative.

In IV quadrant, abscissa is positive and ordinate is negative.

Here, the given abscissa is −5 and ordinate is −3. Both are negative.

Thus, they lie in III quadrant.

Hence, option C is correct.

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Answered by barnasaha
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Answer:

In I quadrant, abscissa and ordinates are positive.

In II quadrant, abscissa is negative and ordinate is positive.

In III quadrant, both abscissa and ordinate are negative.

In IV quadrant, abscissa is positive and ordinate is negative.

Here, the given abscissa is −5 and ordinate is −3. Both are negative.

Thus, they lie in III quadrant.

Hence, option C is correct.

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