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Answered by meowwww75
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Hey !

Coordinate of Points :

Consider the point value on x axis first, then onto the y axis.

In other case, you can use the quadrant of the point:

Quadrant - I. => (+ , +)

Quadrant - II => (- , +)

Quadrant - III => (- , -)

Quadrant - IV => (+ , -)

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Note the coordinates of all of the given points from figure:

Pt --------- Quadrant ----------- Coordinates

A -------- Quadrant - III ---------- (-5 , -5)

B --------- Quadrant - II / III----- (0 , -2)

C --------- Quadrant - I / II ------ (0 , 4)

D --------- Quadrant - II ---------- (5 , 2)

E --------- Quadrant - III -------- (-4 , 7)

F --------- Quadrant - IV -------- (3 , -3)

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Usually,

The Horizontal coordinate of the point i.e., value on x axis

is called the 'Abscissa'

The Vertical coordinate of the point i.e., value on y axis

is called the 'Ordinate'

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Now,

(i) A = (-5 , 5)

(ii) B = (0 , -2)

(iii) -4,

consider value of coordinate on x from E(-4 , 7)

(iv) 2,

consider value of coordinate on y from D(5 , 2)

(v)-2,

consider value of coordinate on y from B(0 , -2)

(vi) (3,-3) is the point 'F'

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Answered by rishavk2003
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1. (-5,-5)

2. (0,4)

3. -4

4. -2

5. 0

6. F

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