Math, asked by yatin63, 11 months ago

Every point x- axis is at a distance of zero units from y- axis TRUE OR FALSE

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Answered by chandan454380
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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Every point which lies on the x-axis will have coordinates like: (n,0), where n is the distance of the point from the x-axis and 0 is the distance between the point and the y-axis.

So, every point on the x-axis is at the zero unit distance from the y-axis.

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Answered by pulakmath007
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The statement Every point x- axis is at a distance of zero units from y- axis is False

Given :

The statement Every point x- axis is at a distance of zero units from y- axis

To find :

True or false the statement

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given statement

Here the given statement is "Every point x- axis is at a distance of zero units from y- axis"

Step 2 of 2 :

Mark True or false the statement

We know that in two dimensional geometry the Cartesian plane is divided by coordinate axis in 4 quadrant

1. Quadrant I : Both the x - coordinates and y - coordinates are positive

2. Quadrant II : The x - coordinate is negative and the y - coordinate is positive

3. Quadrant III : Both the x - coordinates and y - coordinates are negative

4. Quadrant IV : The x - coordinate is positive and the y - coordinate is negative

Now if a point P lies on x axis then the point P will be of the form (x, 0) where x is a real number

Abscissa of the point = Distance from y axis = x

Ordinate of the point = Distance from x axis = 0

For example , for the point (2,0)

The point lies on x axis which is at a distance of 2 units from y axis

Similarly for the point (10,0)

The point lies on x axis which is at a distance of 10 units from y axis

Hence the given statement is False

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