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If x = 0 and y < 0, where is the point (x, y) located?

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Answered by Anonymous
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If x = 0 and y < 0, where is the point (x, y) located?

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(x, y) were, x=0. y<0

then point is located at negative y axis

Answered by chaudharyvikramc39sl
4

If x = 0 and y < 0,then the point (x,y) is located on the negative y axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

We are given that the value of x= 0 and the value of y < 0

To Find :

we have to find the location of the point (x,y) with the given values

Solution :

Since we know that for any given point ( a, b ) ,if

  • x = 0 and y > 0 implies Positive y - axis
  • x = 0 and y < 0 implies Negative  y - axis
  • y = 0 and x < 0 implies Negative x - axis
  • y = 0 and x > 0 implies Positive x - axis

Here in the question we are given that x = 0 which implies  y axis

and along with x = 0 there is a condition on y that y < 0

means y is negative so negative y -axis

so If x = 0 and y < 0 then the point must be located on negative y -axis

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