Question
Class $X$ students of a secondary school in Krish Nagar have been allotted a rectangular plot of land for gardening activity. Saplings of Gulmohar are planted on the boundary at a distance of 1 m from each other. There is a triangular grassy lawn in the plot as shown in the Fig. 6.18. The students are to sow seeds of flowering plants on the remaining area of the plot. Considering $A$ as origin, $A D$ along $x$-axis and $A B$ along $y$-axis answer questions:
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(i) What are the coordinates of $A$ ?
(a) $(0,1)$ $\qquad$ $\qquad$ (b) $(1,0)$ $\qquad$ (c) $(0,0)$ $\qquad$ (d) $(-1,-1)$
(ii) What are the coordinates of $P$ ?
(a) $(4,6)$ $\qquad$ (b) $(6,4)$ $\qquad$ (c) $(4,5)$ $\qquad$ (d) $(5,4)$
(iii) What are the coordinates of $R$ ?
(a) $(6,5)$ $\qquad$ (b) $(5,6)$ $\qquad$ (c) $(6,0)$ $\qquad$ (d) $(7,4)$
(iv) What are the coordinates of $D$ ?
(a) $(16,0)$ $\qquad$ (b) $(0,0)$ $\qquad$ (c) $(0,16)$ $\qquad$ (d) $(16,1)$

Answer

(i) (c) (ii) (a) (iii) (a) (iv) (a)

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