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find the coordinate of point whose ordinate is - 4and abscissa is thrice of ordinate ​

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Answered by helpinhand
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Answer:

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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Therefore the coordinates of the given point ( x, y ) are ( -12,-4 ).

Given:

Ordinate or y-coordinate = -4

The abscissa ( x-coordinate ) is thrice of the Ordinate ( y-coordinate ).

To Find:

The coordinates of the point.

Solution:

The given question can be solved as shown below.

Given that,

Ordinate or y-coordinate = -4

The abscissa ( x-coordinate ) is thrice of the Ordinate ( y-coordinate ).

⇒ Abscissa = 3 × Ordinate

⇒ Abscissa = 3 × ( -4 ) = -12

The coordinates of the point become ( -12, -4 ).

Therefore the coordinates of the given point ( x, y ) are ( -12,-4 ).

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