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If the coordinates of two points J and K are (10,30) and (-6,-15), then the value of
(x-coordinate of J) ÷ (y-coordinate of K) is :

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Given: Two coordinates: J and K as (10,30) and (-6,-15).

To find: The value of  (x-coordinate of J) ÷ (y-coordinate of K).

Solution:

  • So we have provided with two coordinates, J as (10,30) and K as (-6,-15).
  • Now, x-coordinate of J is 10, as given in coordinates and y-coordinate of K is -15, as given in coordinates.
  • So putting the values in it, we get:

              (x-coordinate of J) / (y-coordinate of K)

              10 / -15

              -10 / 15

  • Dividing both by 5, we get:

            -2 / 3

Answer:

           So the value of (x-coordinate of J) / (y-coordinate of K) is -2 / 3.

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