Q1: Write the coordinates of each of the points P, Q, R, S, T and O from the figure given.
Sol:
The coordinates of the points P, Q, R, S, T and O are as follows:
P = (1, 1)
Q = (-3, 0)
R = (-2, -3)
S = (2, 1)
T = (4, -2)
O = (0, 0)
Q2: Without plotting the points indicate the quadrant in which they will lie, if
(i) the ordinate is 5 and abscissa is – 3
(ii) the abscissa is – 5 and ordinate is – 3
(iii) the abscissa is – 5 and ordinate is 3
(iv) the ordinate is 5 and abscissa is 3
Sol:
(i) The point is (-3,5).
Hence, the point lies in the II quadrant.
(ii) The point is (-5,-3).
Hence, the point lies in the III quadrant.
(iii) The point is (-5,3).
Hence, the point lies in the II quadrant.
(iv) The point is (3,5).
Hence, the point lies in the I quadrant.
Q3: Plot the points (x, y) given in the following table on the plane, choosing suitable units of distance on the axes.
Sol:
The points to plotted on the(x,y) are:
On the graph mark X-axis and Y-axis. Mark the meeting point as O.
Now, Let 1 unit = 1 cm
Q4: Plot the following points and check whether they are collinear or not:
(i) (1, 3), (– 1, – 1), (– 2, – 3)
(ii) (1, 1), (2, – 3), (– 1, – 2)
(iii) (0, 0), (2, 2), (5, 5)
Sol:
(i)
The points (1, 3), (– 1, – 1), (– 2, – 3) lie in a straight line,
Hence, the points are collinear.
(ii)
The points (1, 1), (2, – 3), (– 1, – 2) do not lie in a straight line,
Hence, the points are not collinear.
(iii)
The points (0, 0), (2, 2), (5, 5) lie in a straight line,
Hence, the points are collinear.
Q5: See figure and write the following:
Sol:
Q.6: Write the answer to each of the following questions:
(i) What is the name of the horizontal and the vertical lines drawn to determine the position of any point in the Cartesian plane?
(ii) What is the name of each part of the plane formed by these two lines?
(iii) Write the name of the point where these two lines intersect
Sol:
(i) The name of horizontal and vertical lines drawn to determine the position of any point in the Cartesian plane is x-axis and y-axis respectively.
(ii) The name of each part of the plane formed by these two lines x-axis and the y-axis is called quadrants.
(iii) The point where these two lines intersect is called the origin
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