Math, asked by shwetanema968, 2 days ago

Here is a play for you. Draw a set of a pair of perpendicular axes on a graph paper. Now plot the following points and join them as directed: Join the point A(4, 8) to B(3, 9) to C(3, 8) to D(1, 6) to E(1, 5) to F(3, 3) to G(6, 3) to H(8, 5) to I(8, 6) to J(6, 8) to K(6, 9) to L(5, 8) to A. Then join the points P(3.5, 7), Q (3, 6) and R(4, 6) to form a triangle. Also join the points X(5.5, 7), Y(5, 6) and Z(6, 6) to form a triangle. Now join S(4, 5), T(4.5, 4) and U(5, 5) to form a triangle. Lastly join S to the points (0, 5) and (0, 6) and join U to the points (9, 5) and (9, 6). What picture have you got?​

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Answered by sagermeena14392
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Draw the x and y axes. Mark the units along the x and y axes with a suitable scale. 

(i) To plot the point A (7, 0) 

      Here, the  x-coordinate of A is 7 which is positive and the y-coordinate of  A is zero. Hence the point A (7, 0) lies on the x-axis. Start at the Origin. Move 7 units to the right along the x-axis and mark it. 

(ii) To plot the point B (-5 , 0) 

        Here, the x-coordinate of B is 5 which is negative and the y-coordinate is zero. Hence the point B (-5 , 0) lies on the x-axis. Start at the Origin. Move 5 units to the left along the x-axis and mark it. 

(iii) To lot the point C (0 ,4) 

      Here, the x-coordinate of C is zero and the y-coordinate of C is 4 which is positive. Hence the point  C (0 , 4) lies on the y-axis. Start at the Origin. Move 4 units up along the y-axis and mark it. 

(iv) To plot the point D (0 , -3) 

      Here the x-coordinate of D is zero and the  y-coordinate of D is -3 which is negative. Hence the point D (0 , -3) lies on the y-axis. Start at the Origin. Move 3 units down along the y-axis and mark it

Answered by tanishqgoyal944
4

Answer:

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