Y-axis is the set of all points with x coordinate zero.
Y-axis is the set of all points with x coordinate zero.
All points with a 0 for the x coordinate is the y axis.
x needs to equal zero so any coordinate that is (0,y) is common (0,2) (0,5/4) (0,1) (0,23582352362) Yes, the x-coordinate needs to be zero [0]: that's in common for any points on the y-axis; the y-coordinates can be anything
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
All points in a plane do have a y-coordinate. Its value may be 'zero' ... if the point happens to lie on the x-axis ... but 'zero' is a perfectly good coordinate.If you want all points whose y-coordinate is not zero, then those are |y| > 0. (Absolute value of 'y' is greater than zero.)
They are all of the infinite number of points whose x-coordinate is zero.
a coordinate plane
All points with x and y that are both non-zero!All points with x and y that are both non-zero!All points with x and y that are both non-zero!All points with x and y that are both non-zero!
The coordinate plane or grid.
coordinate plane
Point with y = 0 do not move.
If the y axis is part of the Cartesian coordinate system, then the other coordinate is zero.Their x-axis value is 0.