The co ordinates of a point on y-axis are of the form.
(0, y)
(y, 0)
(0, 0)
(x,0)
If x and y, both are positive, then the point (x, y) lies in
I quadrant
II quadrant
III quadrant
iv quadrant
In a Cartesian plane, if a point is in the 3rd quadrant, what will be the possible value of co ordinates?
(4,5)
(-3,2)
(-6,-5)
(3,-4)
For a point on y-axis, x is equal to
1
-1
0
None of these
x-axis
y-axis
Origin
Quadrant
The X co-ordinate of every point lying on the Y axis is always
3
For a point In third quadrant, x coordinate is
+ve
-ve
In a cartesian plane, what are the coordinates of the origin?
(-1,1)
(0,0)
(0,+1)
(1,0)
In a Cartesian plane, which of the following is the possible value in the 2nd quadrant?
(-8,-4)
(-7,3)
(4,-5)
(6,4)
In fourth quadrant, y is always