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From the points marked on the cartesian plane, match the points with the following properties:


A
B,F,E; H,K
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B,F and E
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D,F and J
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D,F,J; H,A
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Solution

Let's discuss each option one by one.

Points with x-coordinate 0.


From the cartesian plane, we can observe that the points B,F and E lie on the y-axis which makes their
x-coordinate 0.


Points with y-coordinate 0.


From the cartesian plane, we can observe that the points D,F and J lie on the x-axis which makes their
y-coordinate 0.


Points with the same x-coordinate.


From the cartesian plane, we can observe that the points B,F and E lie on the y-axis which makes their
x-coordinate 0 hence equal.

Similarly,


The points H,K have the same
x-coordinate which is equal to 1.


Points with same y-coordinate.


From the cartesian plane, we can observe that the points D,F and J lie on the x-axis which makes their
y-coordinate 0 hence equal.


The points A,H have the same
y-coordinate which is equal to 1.5.

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