find the value of p^0, q^0 in q quaderant of cartesian plane.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Any point which do not lie on the x− axis has coordinates of the form (x,y), where y
=0
From the given points, in P(0,3), y=3
=0
In Q(1,0), y=0
In R(0,1), y=1
=0
In S(5,0), y=0
In T(1,2), y=2
=0
We can see that, the coordinates of points P,R and T have y
=0.
Thus, P,R and T do not lie on the x− axis.
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