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write the coordinates of a point whose ordinate is 2 and Abscissa is -3( coordinate geometry)​

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Answered by vamsip618
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Step-by-step explanation:

(-3,2)

because: x is abscissa and y is ordinate in co-ordinate geometry

the order must (x,y)

Answered by Asterinn
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The co-ordinates of a point whose ordinate is 2 and abscissa is -3 = ( -3,2)

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The exact location of a point on a plane is presented or depicted in the form of (x, y) . Here x and y are known as the coordinates of the point.

Abscissa :- It lies on x- axis ( horizontal line )

Ordinate :- It lies on y - axis ( vertical line)

In the above question x co-ordinate of point is -3 and y co-ordinate of point is 2. Therefore the co-ordinates of the point can be written as = ( -3,2)

Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants :-

Quadrant 1 :- (+x, +y)

⟹ In Quadrant 1 both abscissa and ordinate are positive.

Quadrant 2 :- (-x, +y)

⟹ In Quadrant 2 abscissa is negative and ordinate is positive.

Quadrant 3 :- (-x, -y)

⟹ In Quadrant 3 abscissa is negative and ordinate is also negative.

Quadrant 4 :- (+x, -y)

⟹ In Quadrant 4 abscissa is positive and ordinate is negative.

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