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Plot the points A(–5, 2), B(3, –2), C(–4, –3) and D(6, 0) on a graph paper.

The given four points A (-5, 2), B (3, -2), C (-4, -3) and D (6, 0) are plotted on the graph paper as follows:


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Without plotting the given points on a graph paper indicate the quadrants in which they lie, if

A) ordinate = 6, abscissa = - 3


B) ordinate = 6, abscissa = 4


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D) ordinate = 3, abscissa = 5

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