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find the coordinates of the point whose distance from origin is 3 units (i) when it is on x-axis and (ii) when it is on Y-axis .(With explanation)

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Answered by hodeee4
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ordinate or the y-coordinate is its distance from the x-axis,. •. (x, y) ... The coordinates of the origin are (0, 0), ... 3. Point ( 0, –7) lies. (A) on the x –axis. (B ...

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Answered by sumansingh02513
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Distance of A from the Y-axis = OL = -6 units

Distance of A from the X-axis = AL = 5 units

Hence, the coordinates of A are (-6,5).

(ii) Distance of B from the Y-axis = OM = 5 units

Distance of B from the X-axis = BM = 4 units

Hence, the coordinates of B are (5,4).

(iii) Distance of C from the Y-axis = ON = -3 units

Distance of C from the X-axis = CN = 2 units

Hence, the coordinates of C are (-3,2).

(iv) Distance of D from the Y-axis = OP = 2 units

Distance of D from the X-axis = DP = -2 units

Hence, the coordinates of D are (2,-2).

(v) Distance of E from the Y-axis = OL = -1 units

Distance of E from the X-axis = AL = -4 units

Hence, the coordinates of E are (-1,-4)

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