The abscissa and ordinate of a point are – 2 and – 4 respectively. Hence the co-ordinates of the point are
A) (2,-4)
B) (-2, 4)
C) (- 2, – 4)
D) (2, 4)
Correct option is (C) 1 The y–coordinate of point (-4, -3) is -3 and x–coordinate of point (-4, -3) is -4. \(\because\) -3 - (-4) = -3 + 4 = 1 \(\therefore\) y–coordinate of point A...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is (D) (3,-1) Abscissa = x-coordinate of point = 3 Ordinate = y-coordinate of point = abscissa - 4 = 3 - 4 = -1 \(\therefore\) Point is (x, y) = (3, -1).
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is (D) (1,-1) (-4, 2); -4 < 2 \(\Rightarrow\) abscissa < ordinate (2, 4); 2 < 4 \(\Rightarrow\) abscissa < ordinate (-1, 1); -1 < 1 \(\Rightarrow\) abscissa < ordinate (1, -1); 1 > -1 and 1 - (-1) = 2 i.e., abscissa is more...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is (A) -7 The abscissa of the point (- 7, 2) = x-coordinate of point (-7, 2) = -7
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is (C) (-2, –4) x-coordinate of the point = abscissa of the point = -2 and y-coordinate of the point = ordinate of the point = -4 \(\therefore\) Coordinates of the point...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect option is (D) (2, 4) \(\because\) 4 = 2 \(\times\) 2 \(\therefore\) (2, 4) satisfied y = 2x Hence, (2, 4) satisfies the given condition.
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