Math, asked by FARDANALI, 9 months ago

a point whose abscissa is - 5 and ordinate 2 lies in which quadrant / s ?​

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Answered by nisargshah2492
2

Answer:

2nd

Step-by-step explanation:

X Factor is negative

y factor is positive so it's 2nd quad

Answered by Anonymous
1

A point whose abscissa is - 5 and ordinate 2 lies in the second quadrant.

  • In the Cartesian graph system, a point has two numerical values, which are known as abscissa and ordinate.
  • In the given point, the abscissa is -5 and ordinate is 2.
  • So from the origin, the point will travel 5 units in the left direction on the X axis, because the abscissa a negative value.
  • Then from that location, the point will travel 2 units in the upward direction. Because, the ordinate has a positive value.
  • So, the given point will be in the second quadrant.
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