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find the coordinates of the point whose ordinate is 6 and lies on y-axis and whose abscissa is -3 and lies on x-axis

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Answered by Rinku07
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the coordinate of the point is (-3,6)
because always x-component is written first then y-component is written
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Answered by aachen
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The coordinates of the point are (0,6) and (-3,0).

Explanation:

Given: A point whose ordinate is 6 and lies on y-axis. A point whose abscissa is -3 and lies on x-axis.

To find: The coordinates of the given points.

Solution:

We know that ordinate is the perpendicular distance from the x-axis. As, the point lies on the y-axis.

So, we can say that the coordinate of the point whose ordinate is 6 and lies on y-axis is (0,6)

Also, we know that the abscissa of a point is perpendicular distance from the y-axis. As, the point lies on the x-axis.

So, we can say that the coordinate of the point whose abscissa is -3 and lies on x-axis is (-3,0)

Hence, the coordinates of the point are (0,6) and (-3,0).

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