Math, asked by nithishkumar2008, 10 days ago

In which quadrant or on which axis do the points lie?
i) the ordinate is 2 and the abscissa –3
ii) the ordinate is –1 and the abscissa 0
iii) the ordinate is –3 and the abscissa 4
iv) the ordinate is 0 and the abscissa 6

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
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\bf\huge\orange{Solution \:  - 1}

  • i) It is given that ordinate is 2 and the abscissa –3 then here abscissa is negative and ordinate is positive ,

\large \text \pink{hence}

 \sf{Point \:  is \:  (-3 ,2)}

\large\text\red{Therefore}

  • It lies in (||) 2nd quadrant

\bf\huge\orange{Solution - 3}

  • iii) It is given that ordinate is –3 and the abscissa 4 then here abscissa is positive and ordinate is negative,

\large \text \pink{hence}

\sf{Point \:  is \:  (4 ,- 3)}

\large\text\red{Therefore}

  • It lies in (|V) 4 th quadrant

Note :

  • Points of the type (+,-) lies in 4 th quadrant

  • Points of the type (-,+) lies in 2 nd quadrant

  • Points of the type (+,+) lies in 1 st quadrant

  • Points of the type (-,-) lies in 3 rd quadrant
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