EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780100548169
Author: SMITH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 85, Problem 1AR
To determine

(A)

The point (6,8) on Cartesian plane.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The point (6,8) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 1.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The point is (6,8).

Calculation:

The ordered pair (6,8) represents a point which is 6 units to the right of the origin in the direction of x -axis and 8 units below the origin in the direction of y -axis.

The point (6,8) is shown below in Figure 1.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 85, Problem 1AR , additional homework tip  1

Thus, the point (6,8) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 1.

Conclusion:

The point (6,8) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 1.

To determine

(B)

The point (3,9) on Cartesian plane.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The point (3,9) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 2.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The point is (3,9).

Calculation:

The ordered pair (3,9) represents a point which is 3 units to the left of the origin in the direction of x -axis and 9 units above the origin in the direction of y -axis.

The point (3,9) is shown below in Figure 2.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 85, Problem 1AR , additional homework tip  2

Thus, the point (3,9) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 2.

Conclusion:

The point (3,9) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 2.

To determine

(c)

The point (2,0) on Cartesian plane.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The point (2,0) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 3.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The point is (2,0).

Calculation:

The ordered pair (2,0) represents a point which is 2 units to the left of the origin in the direction of x -axis.

The point (2,0) is shown below in Figure 3.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 85, Problem 1AR , additional homework tip  3

Thus, the point (2,0) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 3.

Conclusion:

The point (2,0) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 3.

To determine

(D)

The point (0,8) on Cartesian plane.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The point (0,8) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 4.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The point is (0,8).

Calculation:

The ordered pair (0,8) represents a point which is 8 units below the origin in the direction of y -axis.

The point (0,8) is shown below in Figure 4.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 85, Problem 1AR , additional homework tip  4

Thus, the point (0,8) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 4.

Conclusion:

The point (0,8) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 4.

To determine

(e)

The point (7,7) on Cartesian plane.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The point (7,7) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 5.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The point is (7,7).

Calculation:

The ordered pair (7,7) represents a point which is 7 units to the left of the origin in the direction of x -axis and 7 units below the origin in the direction of y -axis.

The point (7,7) is shown below in Figure 5.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 85, Problem 1AR , additional homework tip  5

Thus, the point (7,7) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 5.

Conclusion:

The point (7,7) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 5.

To determine

(f)

The point (3,3) on Cartesian plane.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1AR

The point (3,3) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 6.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The point is (3,3).

Calculation:

The ordered pair (3,3) represents a point which is 3 units to the right of the origin in the direction of x -axis and 3 units above the origin in the direction of y -axis.

The point (3,3) is shown below in Figure 6.

EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY, Chapter 85, Problem 1AR , additional homework tip  6

Thus, the point (3,3) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 6.

Conclusion:

The point (3,3) in Cartesian plane is shown in Figure 6.

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