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find the coordinates of a point whose abscissa is negative 1 and ordinates is 1 more than twice of abscissa

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Answered by Swarup1998
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The coordinates of the point whose abscissa is (-1) and ordinate is 1 more than twice of abscissa are (-1,-1).

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the coordinates of the required point be (x,y), where

  • x is abscissa and
  • y is ordinate

According to the question, abscissa is negative 1

  • that is, x=-1 and

ordinate is 1 more than twice of abscissa, then

  • \quad y=2x+1

  • \Rightarrow y=2(-1)+1

  • \Rightarrow y=-2+1

  • \Rightarrow y=-1

So, the required coordinates of the point is (-1,-1).

Answered by LatifaIram
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