See Fig.3.14. and write the following:(i) The coordinates of B.(ii) The coordinates of C.(iii) The point identified by the coordinates `(3,\ 5)`.(iv) The point identified by the coordinates `(2,\ 4)dot` (v) The abscissa of the point D.
(vi) The ordinate of the points H.
(vii) The coordinates of the points L.
(viii) The coordinates of the point M.
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1. **Coordinates of B**:
- From the video transcript, it is stated that the coordinates of point B are found by following the x-axis and y-axis. The x-coordinate is -5 and the y-coordinate is +2.
- Therefore, the coordinates of point B are **(-5, 2)**.
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