The point(other than the origin) for which the abscissa is equal to the ordinate lie in---

i) quadrant I and III

ii) quadrant II and IV

iii) quadrant I only

1v) quadrant III only

1) quadrant 1 and 3rd

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Yes, It is the

i)quadrant I and III

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i)quadrant I and III

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quadrant 1 and 3...absolutely yarrr bhai asaan sa hai ye to itna 
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please explain this
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Can anyone tell me how pls
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In quadrant 1, it is (x,y) and in quadrant 2, it is (-x,-y)
where both 'x' and 'y' are equal.
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1and 3 quadrant
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Quadrant 1 and 3
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Quadrant 1 and 3
*It is absolutely right
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X=Y AS BOTH ARE EQUAL TO PLUS '+' And in the second case both are equal to minus
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In quadrant 1and3
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I and 3
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Quadrant l and lll
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quadrant 1 and 3
explanation let x=3 y=3
in q1 x=y
in q2 x=-y as y=-3 but x=3
similarly q3 x=y and q4 x=-y
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Answer is option no. 3
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