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Assertion: The point whose ordinate is -3 and which lies on y-axis is (0, -3). Reason: All the points which lie on the y-axis has abscissa as zero.​

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Answered by rishithreddynelaturi
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Answer:

Point on x is 0. That is (0,-3). here x=0 and y=-3. Hope it helps you!

Answered by SteffiPaul
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Therefore the given assertion and reason are correct and the reason is the correct explanation for the assertion.

Given:

Assertion: The point whose ordinate is -3 and which lies on the y-axis is (0, -3).

Reason: All the points which lie on the y-axis have abscissa as zero.​

To Find:

Whether the given assertion and reason are true and the reason supports the assertion or not.

Solution:

The given question can be solved as shown below.

Given Assertion: The point whose ordinate is -3 and which lies on the y-axis is (0, -3).

⇒ The points which lie on the y-axis have their x-coordinate zero. so if the ordinate is -3 then the abscissa must be zero if the point should lie on the y-axis.

⇒ So the given assertion is 'True'.

Given Reason: All the points which lie on the y-axis have abscissa as zero.​

⇒ The reason is absolutely true as stated in the explanation for the assertion.

⇒ And also the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.

Therefore the given assertion and reason are correct and the reason is the correct explanation for the assertion.

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