Math, asked by vikash043, 1 year ago

From the figure, write the coordinates of the point P, Q, R and S. Does the line joining P and Q

pass through origin​

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Answered by abhiappujari
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Coordinates of. Coordinates

P. (1,4)

Q. (3,2)

R. (-4,-2)

S. (-2,-4)

No, the line joining P and Q does not pass through origin.

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

The concept of graph will be used to solve this question.The link between lines and points is described by a graph, which is a mathematical description of a network. A graph is made up of some points and the connecting lines. It doesn't matter how long the lines are or where the points are located. A node is the name for each element in a graph.

Given:

Here a graph is given where the points are P, Q, R and S .The points are drawn in the graph.

To Find:

We need to find the coordinates of this points and give a statement if the line joining P and Q .

Solution:

In the graph we need find the co ordinates of the points P, Q, R and S .

The co ordinates of P is (1,4) , Q is (3,2) , R is (-4, -2) S is (-2, -4).

From the above co ordinates we can conclude that the line is not joning P and Q

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