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  1. Correct option (a) 0  Understanding the Ordinate of Points on the X-Axis In a coordinate plane: The abscissa is the x-coordinate of a point (x,y). The ordinate is the y-coordinate of a point (x,y). Any point on the x-axis has a y-coordinate of 0, meaning its general form is (x,0). Conclusion: The orRead more

    Correct option (a) 0 
    Understanding the Ordinate of Points on the X-Axis
    In a coordinate plane:
    The abscissa is the x-coordinate of a point (x,y).
    The ordinate is the y-coordinate of a point (x,y).
    Any point on the x-axis has a y-coordinate of 0, meaning its general form is (x,0).
    Conclusion:
    The ordinate (y-coordinate) of all points on the x-axis is always 0.
    The x-coordinate (abscissa) can be any number, but the ordinate remains 0.
    Final Answer: (a) 0.
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  2. Correct option (d) any number. Understanding the Abscissa of Points on the X-Axis In a coordinate plane: The abscissa is the x-coordinate of a point (x, y). The ordinate is the y-coordinate of a point (x, y). Any point on the x-axis has a y-coordinate of 0, meaning its general form is (x, 0). ConcluRead more

    Correct option (d) any number.
    Understanding the Abscissa of Points on the X-Axis
    In a coordinate plane: The abscissa is the x-coordinate of a point (x, y).
    The ordinate is the y-coordinate of a point (x, y).
    Any point on the x-axis has a y-coordinate of 0, meaning its general form is (x, 0).
    Conclusion:
    The x-coordinate (abscissa) can be any number because points on the x-axis extend infinitely in both directions.
    The y-coordinate (ordinate) is always 0 for all points on the x-axis.
    Final Answer: (d) any number.
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  3. Determining the Location of the Point (0, -2) A point (x, y) is located based on its coordinates: If x = 0, the point lies on the y-axis. If y = 0, the point lies on the x-axis. If both x and y are nonzero, the point is in a specific quadrant. Given Point: (0, -2) The x- coordinate is 0, meaning theRead more

    Determining the Location of the Point (0, -2)
    A point (x, y) is located based on its coordinates:
    If x = 0, the point lies on the y-axis.
    If y = 0, the point lies on the x-axis.
    If both x and y are nonzero, the point is in a specific quadrant.
    Given Point: (0, -2)
    The x- coordinate is 0, meaning the point lies on the y-axis. 
    The y-coordinate is -2, meaning it is in the negative direction of the y-axis.
    Final Answer: (b) on the negative direction of the y-axis.
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  4. Understanding the Given Point (-4, -3) A point in the coordinate system is represented as (x,y), where:  The first value represents tha x-coordinate. The second value represents the y-coordinate. Given Point (-4, -3) x = -4 (first value) y = -3(second value) Final Answer: (a) x = -4, y = -3. This quRead more

    Understanding the Given Point (-4, -3)
    A point in the coordinate system is represented as (x,y), where: 
    The first value represents tha x-coordinate.
    The second value represents the y-coordinate.
    Given Point (-4, -3)
    x = -4 (first value)
    y = -3(second value)
    Final Answer: (a) x = -4, y = -3.
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  5. In a coordinate plane, the quadrant of a point (x, y) is determined by the signs of its coordinates: Quadrant I → (x > 0, y > 0) Quadrant II → (x 0) Quadrant III → (x < 0, y 0, y < 0) Given Point: (5 -4) The x-coordinate is 5 (positive). The y-coordinate is -4 (negative). Since both x anRead more

    In a coordinate plane, the quadrant of a point (x, y) is determined by the signs of its coordinates:
    Quadrant I → (x > 0, y > 0)
    Quadrant II → (x 0)
    Quadrant III → (x < 0, y 0, y < 0)
    Given Point: (5 -4)
    The x-coordinate is 5 (positive).
    The y-coordinate is -4 (negative).
    Since both x and y are negative, the point lies in Quadrant IV.
    Final Answer: (c) Quadrant III.
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