It is at the point of origin (0, 0) where the x and y axes intersect each other at right angles on the Cartesian plane
A point with a coordinate (0,0) is located at the origin. (x = 0, y = 0)
It is located at the left part of the x axis.
The point (8,0) is on an axis (abscissa axis or x-axis) and is therefore not in a quadrant.
(x, 0)
There are infinitely many points located on the x axis.
A point with a coordinate (0,0) is located at the origin. (x = 0, y = 0)
The origin is (0, 0), so the x-coordinate of the origin is 0. The point is located somewhere along the line x = 0, which is called the y-axis.
It refers to the y or x axis on a graph. The x-axis is located at any point with 0 as the y point. The y-axis is located at any point with 0 as the x point.
If a point lies on the x-axis then by definition it is located at (x,0) ie the y coordinate is 0.If a point lies on the y-axis then it's located at (0,y) ie the x coordinate is 0.
The origin is located at the point (0,0) on a two-dimensional xy-coordinate grid. Because Y = 0, this point is located on the x-axis. Because X = 0, this point is also located on the y-axis. To answer your question, the origin is located on both the x-axis and y-axis.
A point has coordinates (-3, 0). Where is it located in the coordinate plan?A point has coordinates (-3, 0). Where is it located in the coordinate plan?
It is located at the left part of the x axis.
The point (8,0) is on an axis (abscissa axis or x-axis) and is therefore not in a quadrant.
The x-axis is infinite. Any number can be on the x-axis of the coordinate plane. If you mean what is the y-coordinate, every point on the x-axis has a y coordinate of zero: (x, 0)
(x, 0)
If x = 0 then the point is on the y-axis and so it not in any quadrant.
It's x = 0. Consider a point of the plane, P=(x, y), in cartesian coordinates. If P is a point belonging to x-axis, then P=(x, y=0); if P is a point belonging to y-axis, then P=(x=0, y).