Math, asked by shashanksharma005522, 9 months ago

Q.1 Write the coordinates of each of the points P, Q, R, S, T and O from the figure

given.

Q.2 Plot the following points and check whether they are collinear or not:

(i) (1, 4), (– 2, – 2), (– 1, – 3)

(ii) (1, 3), (3, – 2), (– 2, – 3)

(iii) (0, 0), (1, 5), (2, 5)

Q.3 Without plotting the points indicate the quadrant in which they will lie, if

(i) ordinate is 2 and abscissa is 3

(ii) abscissa is – 3 and ordinate is – 3

(iii) abscissa is – 2 and ordinate is 1

(iv) ordinate is 2 and abscissa is 2

Q.4 In which quadrant or on which axis do each of the points (-2,4), (3,-1), (-4,0),

(2,3) lie?

Q.5 What is the abscissa of origin?

Q.6 At what point the axes intersect?

Q.7 What is the sign of y-coordinate below the x-axis?

Q.8 What are the coordinates of a point lying on the y-axis at negative 3 units?

Q.9 If the y- coordinate of a point is zero, then where does this point lie?

Q.10 What are the coordinates of a point whose ordinate is 5 and lying on the y​

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Answered by priyanshik6105
10

Answer:

coordinates of each point:-

P =(1,1)

Q = (-3,0)

R= (-2,-3)

S= (2,1)

T=(4,-2)

O=(0,0)

Answered by gouravjat102
0

P =(1,1)

Q = (-3,0)

R= (-2,-3)

S= (2,1)

T=(4,-2)

O=(0,0)

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