Coordinates of a Point
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The point at which the two coordinate axes meet is called the
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origin
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- Only Point A
- Both Points A and B
- Only Point C
- Both Points A and C
- True
- False
- Joe
- Tia
- Nick
- Both Joe and Nick
- Only point P
- Both points P and R
- Only point Q
- Both points Q and R
- 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.
Choose the point represented by the ordered pair (4, 3).
- P
- Q
- R
- None of the above
- 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.
- Only R
- Q and S
- R and T
- P, S, and T
- Only point A
- Only point B
- Only point C
- Both points B and C
- True
- False
- Joe
- Tim
- Eli
- None of them
- 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)
- 1 - 1st Day
- 2 - 2nd Day
- 3 - 3rd Day
- 4 - 4th Day
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.
- 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