Cartesian Plane & Coordinate Axes
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During his explorations on Earth 2, Bill happened to visit “Numerus Linum”. Bill was excited to visit this place because he had heard a lot of stories about this place. Legend has it that this place is said to have a note of EVERY occupant of the “House of Rational Numbers, Q”. It was also rumored that this place is essentially a huge line which extends forever on both sides and never ends. It is on this line that all these occupants of the house are marked – each occupant has a unique place.
Bill wanted to see if this rumor was actually true, he decided to see the marking for the occupant “12.456”. He knew that this occupant would be between “12” and “13” and so he navigated to the mark 12. What could be his next step to identify “12.456”?
Navigate to the occupant which lies immediately next to 12
He would be able to identify “12.456” if he could identify 12.4 and 12.5
He would be able to identify “12.456” if he could identify 12.45 and 12.46
None of the above
The reference point in the Cartesian System from which the distances are marked is called the
- Planar
- Jordan
- Hamiltonian
- All of these
Consider a seating plan of students in an auditorium. Push all the seats together and represent each seat with a square. Each square describe the position of each student with two independent information
a) The row in which he/she sits.
b) The column in which he/she sits.
Now, if the student 'A' is sitting in the third row and the fifth column, find the position of his friend sitting two columns away(to A's right-hand side).
It cannot be determined
It can be determined on a single number line
It requires two number lines
I do not know
The point of intersection of X and Y axes is known as
Point of intersection
Centre
Origin
Mid-point
- 0 and 0
- -1 and -1
- 1 and 1
- None of these
The point of intersection of axes is