A fact that is true for all point on the X axis is Y=0. There is not a single point on the axis where this is not true. Similarly, the one fact that is true for all points on the Y axis is than X=0.
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!
There are infinitely many points located on the x axis.
They are all the points where the graph crosses (or touches) the x-axis.
The x axis is read first when plotting points in the form (x,y) on the xy-plane.
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They're all points on the x-axis.
All points with a 0 for the x coordinate is the y axis.
x = 0When the points are expressed in an ordered pair: (0,5), if they are on the vertical axis, x = 0
Y-axis is the set of all points with x coordinate zero.
Y-axis is the set of all points with x coordinate zero.
5 units, x axis
They're all the points on the x-axis.
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!
They are all on the Y axis.
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