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Draw two axis x and y and substitute the co-ordinates on it.

(5,3),(3,8),(1,1),(2,5),(-1,3),(-4,-5),(-2,3),(3,-3)​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
11

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

(5,3),(3,8),(1,1),(2,5),(-1,3),(-4,-5),(-2,3),(3,-3)

To find:-

Draw two axis x and y and substitute the co-ordinates on it.

Solution:-

Refer the above attachment

Scale :-

On x-axis 1cm = 1 unit

On y-axis 1 cm = 1 unit

I)(5,3) lies in Q 1

2)(3,8) lies in Q 1

3) (1,1) lies in Q 1

4) (2,5) lies in Q1

5) (-1,3) lies in Q 2

6) (-4,-5) lies in Q 3

7) (-2,3) lies in Q 2

8) (3,-3) lies in Q 4

The horizontal line = X- axis

The Vertical line = Y -axis

The Intersecting point of x and y axes is the origin and it's coordinates are (0,0)

  • If(x>0,y>0) then it lies in Q1
  • If (x<0,y>0) then it lies in Q2
  • If (x<0,y<0) then it lies in Q3
  • If (x>0,y<0) then it lies in Q 4
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Answered by iniyavan82
6

Answer:

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