The y-coordinate of every point on the x-axis is zero.
In notation of coordinates it is the x axis followed by the y axis
the x axis come first then the y axis
The x-axis is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y-axis is the vertical axis on a graph.
I cannot see the graph. I'm assuming the point is on a coordinate graph. Without seeing the graph, the x coordinate cannot be found but I can give a little advice. When reading coordinates, the x coordinate (or x-ordinate to be exact) is the first number in the ordered pair (x,y). To remember this, think alphabetically, x comes before y. On a coordinate plane, to find the x-ordinate you need to count how far left/right the point is from y axis (up /down axis). Given graph paper makes this easier. If you do not have graph paper, draw a line straight up and down from the point until your line reaches the x axis (left/right axis) and then read the number where your line intersects the x-axis, this is your x ordinate. If your point is to the right of the y-axis, the x ordinate would be positive; if to the left of the y-axis, your x-ordinate would be negative; if your point is on the y axis; your x-ordinate is 0.
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X comes first most of the time like when u are graphing coordinates or when you are making a graph
The y-coordinate of every point on the x-axis is zero.
It is the intersection point of where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. The coordinates are (0, 0)
The x axis is first in the coordinates
It is the point of origin and its coordinates are at (0, 0)
Is called the origin and has coordinates (0,0).Origin(0,0)
It is the x coordinates followed by the y coordinates i.e (x, y)
If you mean y = -2x-6 then y intersect the graph at (0, -6)
The x axis.
In notation of coordinates it is the x axis followed by the y axis
When answering a graph question it doesn't really matter what axis you look t first. That's the same when constructing a graph , you can draw either axis first (: