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in which axis the abcissa is 0 and ordinate is 0​

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Answered by abhinavmohan10
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Answer:

X AXIS ORDINATE IS ZERO AND Y AXIS THE ABCISSA WILL BE ZERO

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Answered by HiFiRanjha
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So, the required points whose abscissa is 0 are A, L and O. (ii) We know that, the point whose ordinate is 0 will lie on X-axis. So, the required points, whose ordinate is 0 are G,l and O. (iii) Here, abscissa '-5' is negative, which shows that point with abscissa -5 will lie in II and III quadrants.

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