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Plot the following points on the graph paper:
(i) (2, 5) (ii) (4, -3)
(iii) (-5, -7) (iv) (7, -4)
(v) (-3, 2) (vi) (7, 0)
(vii) (-4, 0) (viii) (0, 7)
(ix) (0, -4) (x) (0, 0)

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The plot of the following points on the graph paper:

(i) (2, 5) (ii) (4, -3)  (iii) (-5, -7) (iv) (7, -4)  (v) (-3, 2) (vi) (7, 0)  (vii) (-4, 0) (viii) (0, 7)

(ix) (0, -4) (x) (0, 0) is attached below.

A graph paper is a squared paper with the fine lines making up a regular grid.

The plotting of points is done as follows.

Consider (i) (2, 5)

Given, x = 2, y = 5

Steps of plotting:

Considering y = 0, mark a point at x = 2 units.

Draw a line perpendicular to x-axis with known scale from point x = 2 units

Similarly considering x = 0, mark a point at y = 5 units.

Draw a line perpendicular to y-axis with known scale from point y = 5 units

A point where the lines from x-axis and y-axis meet is the required point (2, 5)

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Answered by theertha134
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A graph paper is a squared paper with the fine lines making up a regular grid.

The plotting of points is done as follows.

Consider (i) (2, 5)

Given, x = 2, y = 5

Steps of plotting:

Considering y = 0, mark a point at x = 2 units.

Draw a line perpendicular to x-axis with known scale from point x = 2 units

Similarly considering x = 0, mark a point at y = 5 units.

Draw a line perpendicular to y-axis with known scale from point y = 5 units

A point where the lines from x-axis and y-axis meet is the required point (2, 5)

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