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Two mutually Perpendicular lines X' Ox, and Y' OY are taken as axes called.
a) co-ordinate axis b) Rectangular axis
c) Obique axis d) None​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

Two mutually Perpendicular lines X'OX , and Y'OY are taken as axes called

a) co-ordinate axis

b) Rectangular axis

c) Obique axis

d) None

EVALUATION

Here in the Cartesian coordinate system

We take two mutually Perpendicular lines X'OX , and Y'OY

Then there are four quadrant

In the Cartesian coordinate system

For a point (x, y)

Abscissa = x

Ordinate = y

FINAL ANSWER

Hence the correct option is a) co-ordinate axis

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