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Question
Use the graph given alongside, to find the coordinates of the point (s) satisfying the given condition:
(i) The abscissa is 2.
(ii)The ordinate is 0.
(iii) The ordinate is 3.
(iv) The ordinate is -4.
(v) The abscissa is 5.
(vi) The abscissa is equal to the ordinate.
(vii) The ordinate is half of the abscissa.
Solution
(i) The abscissa is 2
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point A is given by (2,2)
(ii) The ordinate is 0
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point B is given by (5,0)
(iii) The ordinate is 3
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point C and E is given by (- 4, 3)& (6, 3)
(iv) The ordinate is -4
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point D is given by ( 2,- 4)
(v) The abscissa is 5
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point H, B and G is given by (5, 5),(5, 0) & (5, -3)
(vi)The abscissa is equal to the ordinate.
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point I, A & H is given by (4, 4),(2, 2) & (5, 5)
(vii)The ordinate is half of the abscissa
Now using the given graph the co-ordinate of the given point E is given by (6, 3)
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