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The point is such that (abscissa of the point, other than zero) that is equal to the ordinate of the point. In which quadrant can the point lie?

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Answered by abhinavchauhan985
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The point will lie in the first and third quadrant

Answered by nafibarli789
2

Answer:

The point will lie in the first quadrant and third quadrant.

Step-by-step explanation:

Abscissa or the x-coordinate of a point exists its distance from the y-axis and the ordinate or the y-coordinate exists its distance from the x-axis.

Abscissa and ordinate exist as positive in the first quadrant and negative in the third quadrant.

If abscissa and ordinate exist as positive and equivalent they lie in the first quadrant.

If abscissa and ordinate exist as negative and equivalent they lie in the third quadrant.

The points for which abscissa stands equivalent to the ordinate will lie in the I quadrant and III quadrants.

Therefore, the point will lie in the first quadrant and third quadrant.

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