Math, asked by Sharmishree, 4 months ago

(-9,0) lies on the y - axis. Say true or false ?

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Answered by 1600178
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Step-by-step explanation:

i) y−axis coordinates are given by (0,y) , x−coordinate is always zero for the point which is lying on y−axis, so statement is True.

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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The statement is false.

  • Any point on the coordinate plane can be described by an ordered pair, which is written as (x-coordinate,y-coordinate) or (x,y), where x-coordinate denotes a point on the x-axis or perpendicular distance from the y-axis and y-coordinate denotes a point on the y-axis or perpendicular distance from the x-axis.
  • The axes that are utilised in coordinate systems to form a coordinate plane are x and y. The x-axis stands in for the horizontal axis, and the y-axis for the vertical axis. The origin serves as a point of reference for the plane and is defined as the intersection of the x and y axes.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

The point is (-9, 0) and it lies on y-axis.

This statement is false since any point on the y-axis must have their x coordinate as 0. This point lies on the x-axis as the y coordinate is 0.

Hence, the statement is false.

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