Mathematics
In equation 2x - 5 = 0; ordinate is :
0
2
-5
1
Coordinate Geometry
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Answer
In the equation 2x − 5 = 0, we need to find the ordinate, which means the y-coordinate of a point on the graph of this equation.
2x - 5 = 0
⇒ 2x = 5
⇒ x =
⇒ x = 2.5
Notice that this equation only involves x and has no y-term. This tells us that the equation represents a vertical line parallel to y-axis at x = 2.5. Hence, ordinate = 0 (i.e., y = 0).
Hence, option 1 is the correct option.
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