The point (x, 0) where x < 0 lies on
Option A: point on OX, x–coordinate will be greater than 0 i.e. x > 0.
Option B: point on OY, y–coordinate will be greater than 0 i.e. y > 0.
Option C: point on OX’, x–coordinate will be lesser than 0 i.e. x < 0.
Option D: point on OY’, y–coordinate will be lesser than 0 i.e. y < 0.
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