Coordinates of a Point
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The point at which the two coordinate axes meet is called the
abscissa
ordinate
origin
quadrant
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- Only Point A
- Both Points A and B
- Only Point C
- Both Points A and C
- True
- False
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- Joe
- Tia
- Nick
- Both Joe and Nick
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- Only point P
- Both points P and R
- Only point Q
- Both points Q and R
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- School
- Gym
- Park
- None of the above
Suppose David and Mohan have started walking from zero position in opposite directions, Let the steps to right of zero be represented by + sign and to the left of zero be represented by ‘-’ sign. If Mohan moves 5 steps to the right of zero it can be represented as +5 and if David moves 5 steps to the left of zero it can be represented as -5. Now, represent the positions with ‘+’ or ‘-’ sign:
7 steps to the right of zero.
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- P
- Q
- R
- None of the above
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- Park and Office
- City hall and Home
- Park, Office, and Home
- Only Home
Suppose David and Mohan have started walking from zero position in opposite directions, Let the steps to right of zero be represented by + sign and to the left of zero be represented by ‘-’ sign. If Mohan moves 5 steps to the right of zero it can be represented as +5 and if David moves 5 steps to the left of zero it can be represented as -5. Now, represent the positions with ‘+’ or ‘-’ sign:
11 steps to the right of zero.
- (0, 6)
- (6, 0)
- (0, 0)
- (a) and (b) above.
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- Only R
- Q and S
- R and T
- P, S, and T
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- Only point A
- Only point B
- Only point C
- Both points B and C
- True
- False
- Joe
- Tim
- Eli
- None of them
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- Only A
- Only B
- Only C
- Both B and C
- (3, 6)
- (6, 3)
- (9, 6)
- (a) and (b) above.
- (0, 6)
- (6, 6)
- (6, 0)
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- 1 - 1st Day
- 2 - 2nd Day
- 3 - 3rd Day
- 4 - 4th Day
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The positions of the four different places on the coordinate plane are given by Tom and John in the adjoining table. Whose representation of the given points is correct?
- Tom
- John
- Both Tom and John
- None of them
(4, 4) on the coordinates plane.
- (a) and (b) above.
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- C-Charlie
- B-Beth
- A-Alice
- F-Fincy
- (1, 5)
- (5, 1)
- (5, 5)
- (1, 1)
- (0, 5)
- (3, 5)
- (5, 9)
- (4, 5)
The points and represent the same point. State whether the statement is true (T) or false (F).
- True
- False