Linear Equations in Two Variables
(i) The abscissa and the ordinate of the point B are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence the coordinates of B are (_ _, _ _).
(ii) The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point M are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence the coordinates of M are (_ _ _, _ _ _).
(iii) The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point L are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence the coordinates of L are (_ _, _ _).
(iv) The x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of the point S are _ _ _ and _ _ _, respectively. Hence the coordinates of S are (_ _, _ _).
Solution not provided.
(i) 4, 3 (4, 3)
(ii) -3, 4, (-3, 4)
(iii) -5, -4, (- 5, -4)
(iv) 3, -4, (3, - 4)
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The perpendicular distance of a point from the x-axis is 2 units and the perpendicular distance from the y-axis is 3 units. Write the coordinates of the point if it lies in the:
(i) I quadrant (ii) II quadrant
(iii) III quadrant (iv) IV quadrant
Find the co-ordinates of a point:
(i) whose ordinate is 6 and lies on y-axis.
(ii) whose abscissa is -3 and lies on x-axis.
In which quadrant, can a point have:
(i) abscissa equal to its ordinate
(ii) ordinate equal in magnitude to abscissa
(iii) ordinate equal and opposite of abscissa
(iv) abscissa twice that of the ordinate.
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