That point, (0,0) is called the origin
A Cartesian coordinate system, or rectangular coordinate system, is a 2-dimensional coordinate system. The X-axis and Y-axis only intersect at one special point called the origin. This point has the coordinates of (0,0).Wikipedia has particulars, and a link is provided.
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.
If a point lies on the y axis, then x=0
False !!! The origin is the point were the two axes intersect and is donoted by the point (0,0)
The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
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.
The origin.
Yes
When y = 0
The point, (0,0), also called the origin, is where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect.
They intersect precisely at the point you specific. This point is also known as the "origin" of the coordinate system.
On a coordinate graph, the origin is the point where the X axis and the Y axis intersect. That is the point where X=0 and Y=0.
The point (0, 0) where the x-axis intercepts the y-axis is called the Origin.
They intersect at 90 degrees at the point of the origin
In the Cartesian Coordinate System (the x and y plane), the x and y axis intersect at the point (0,0) in the form (x,y). This is simply explained by looking at the horizontal x axis and lining the point up at 0 moves to the right of the y axis. The same goes for the y axis.
The origin (0, 0)