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प्रश्न
Find the co-ordinates of points whose: Abscissa is 5 and ordinate is -1
उत्तर
Abscissa is 5 and ordinate is -1
The co-ordinates of point whose abscissa is 5 and ordinate is -1 is (5, -1).
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Find the values of x and y if:
(3x + 1, 2y - 7) = (9, - 9)
State, true or false:
The y-axis is the vertical number line.
State, true or false:
The origin (0, 0) lies on the x-axis.
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`(2"a")/(3) - 1 = "a"/(2); (15 - 4"b")/(7) = (2"b" - 1)/(3)`.
Plot point A(5, -7). From point A, draw AM perpendicular to the x-axis and AN perpendicular to the y-axis. Write the coordinates of points M and N.
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Find the co-ordinates of points whose: Abscissa is -4 and ordinate is -7
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(7 - x) + 7x = `(x + 5); (2 + 3y)/(2)` = 2y - 6
(−9, 0) lies on the x-axis