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Plot the following points on a graph paper: P (2, 3); Q (–4, 0); R (5, –3); S (–5, –5)​

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Answer:

P (2, 3); Q (–4, 0); R (5, –3); S (–5, –5)​

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

P (2, 3); Q (–4, 0); R (5, –3); S (–5, –5)​.

The graph is attached.Cheers!

Basically, in a coordinate (x,y).

x represent the value of x -axis.

y represent the value of y-axis.

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Answered by ItzWhiteStorm
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The graph is attached.

More Information to know:

\dashrightarrow'\alpha' is called the x- co ordinate (or) abscissa.

\dashrightarrow'\beta' is called the y - co ordinate (or) ordinate.

\dashrightarrow X and Y are called the co ordinate axes.

\dashrightarrow The plane which is divided by X and Y axes is called "co ordinate plane (or)cartesian plane".

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