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Plot the given points in a XY–plane( Cartesian Plane ) A( 0,3 ) B) (-6, -4 ) C) ( 7, 4 ) D ( 1 , -5 )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\setlength{\unitlength}{2.5mm}\begin{picture}(10,10)\multiput(0,0)(2,0){21}{\line(0,1){40}}\multiput(0,0)(0,2){21}{\line(1,0){40}}\linethickness{0.45mm}\put(20,20){\vector(2,0){18}}\put(20,20){\vector(-2,0){18}}\put(20,20){\vector(0,2){18}}\put(20,20){\vector(0,-2){18}}\multiput(19.35,6)(0,2){15}{\line(1,0){1.3}}\multiput(6,19.35)(2,0){15}{\line(0,1){1.3}}\put(20,20){\circle*{1}}\put(22,22){\sf O(0, 0)}\put(20,26){\circle*{1.1}}\put(20,26){\circle{2}}\put(21,26){\sf A(0, 3)}\put(8,12){\circle*{1.1}}\put(8,12){\circle{2}}\put(9,12){\sf B(-6, -4)}\put(28,34){\circle*{1.1}}\put(28,34){\circle{2}}\put(30,34){\sf C(7, 4)}\put(22,10){\circle*{1.1}}\put(22,10){\circle{2}}\put(23,11){\sf D(1, -5)}\put(21,37){\sf Y}\put(21,2){\sf Y'}\put(2,21){\sf X'}\put(37,21){\sf X}\end{picture}

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  • A cartisian plane is defined by two perpendicular number lines i.e, x axis ( which is horizontal ) and y axis ( which is vertical ).

  • The location of point in the plane is given by its coordinate ( x, y ).

  • All positions are measured relative to a central point called the origin whose coordinates are (0, 0).

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