If a point is on both the x-axis and the y-axis, then it must be in the only point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. The point where they intersect is (0,0) which is called the origin.
Yes
For the line y = 3 , there is no x-intersect., because y = 3 is a parallel line with y- 0 ( the x-axis).
When y = 0
at origin o
The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
(0,0) that is the point where the x axis and y axis intersects at Known as the "origin".
The origin.
If a point is on both the x-axis and the y-axis, then it must be in the only point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. The point where they intersect is (0,0) which is called the origin.
Only if y = 0 then it is the entire x-axis. Otherwise, for y = k and k is any number except zero, the graph is parallel to the x-axis and does not intersect.
Yes
For the line y = 3 , there is no x-intersect., because y = 3 is a parallel line with y- 0 ( the x-axis).
When y = 0
The point, (0,0), also called the origin, is where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect.
at origin o
The origin (0, 0)
The origin (0, 0)