Question
Plot the following points on the graph paper:(7, 0)

Answer

The given points are,
A(2, 5), B(4, -3), C(-5, -7), D(7, -4), E(-3, 2), F(7, 0), G(-4, 0), H(0, -4), J(0, 0),
Let X'OX and Y'OY be the coordinate axes.
Here for the given point the abscissa is 7 units and ordinate is 0 units. The point is on the x-axis. So it will look like as shown in the following figure.

Need a full question paper?

Generate a complete, print-ready paper with questions like this in minutes — across 16+ boards, with answer keys.

Start Generating Free

Similar questions

Which of the equations given below have graphs parallel to the X-axis, and which ones have graphs parallel to the Y-axis?
i. x = 3
ii. y – 2 = 0
iii. x + 6 = 0
iv. y = -5
Express in the form of $\frac{\text{p}}{\text{q}}:0.\overline{38}+1.\overline{27}.$
The total surface of a hollow metal cylinder, open at both ends of an external radius of 8cm and height 10cm is $338\pi\ \text{cm}^2. $
Taking r to be the inner radius, obtain an equation in r and use it to obtain the thickness of the metal in the cylinder.
If the sides of a triangle are produced in order, prove that the sum of the exterior angles so formed is equal to four right angles.
The following data shows the average age of men in various countries in a certain year.
Country
India
Nepal
China
Pakistan
U.K
U.S.A
Average age (in years)
55
52
60
50
70
75
Represent the above information by a bar graph.
If the bisector of the exterior vertical angle of a triangle be parallel to the base. Show that the triangle is isosceles.
In the given figure, l || m and a transversal t cuts them, If $\angle7=80^\circ,$ find the measure of each of the remaining marked angles.
If $a, b, c, d$ are in proportion, then prove that : $\frac{ a ^2+ ab + b ^2}{ a ^2- ab + b ^2}=\frac{ c ^2+ cd + d ^2}{c^2- cd + d ^2}$
If $\text{x}+\frac{1}{\text{x}}=\sqrt{5}$ find the value of $\text{x}^2+\frac{1}{\text{x}^2}$ and $\text{x}^4+\frac{1}{\text{x}^4}$
If measures opposite angles of a parallelogram are (60 - x)° and (3x - 4)°, then find the measures of angles of the parallelogram.