Mathematics
A point lies on the x-axis at a distance of 5 units from the y-axis to the left side of the origin. The co-ordinates of this point are :
(0, 5)
(0, -5)
(5, 0)
(-5, 0)
Answer
A point lying on the x-axis has a y-coordinate of 0.
A distance of 5 units from the y-axis means the x-coordinate is ± 5.
"To the left side of the origin" implies the x-coordinate is negative.
Therefore, the co-ordinates of the point are (-5, 0).
Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.
Related Questions
The distance of the point P(-3, -4) from the x-axis is :
3 units
4 units
5 units
none of these
The distance of the point A(-6, 8) from the y-axis is :
8 units
10 units
6 units
none of these
A point lies on the y-axis at a distance of 3 units below the x-axis. The co-ordinates of this point are :
(0, 3)
(0, -3)
(3, 0)
(-3, 0)
What does the line x = -4 represent?
A line parallel to the x-axis at a distance of 4 units above the x-axis.
A line parallel to the x-axis at a distance of 4 units below the x-axis.
A line parallel to the y-axis at a distance of 4 units to the left of the y-axis.
A line parallel to the y-axis at a distance of 4 units to the right of the y-axis.