The x and y axes intersect at the point of origin at (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane
The coordinate axes are the x and y axes that intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.
I'm pretty sure they are the axes. The X axis is the horizontal line and the Y axis is the vertical
Graphing a line on the coordinate plane is the two-dimensional equivalent to marking a point on a number line. It just means to graph your line with respect to the x and y axes.
Because that is where the x and y axes intersect at right angles
Its called an origin.
The x and y axes intersect at the point of origin at (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane
The coordinate axes are the x and y axes that intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.
It is at the point of origin whose coordinate is (0, 0)
Yes and they are the x and y axes of the Cartesian coordinate plane and they intersect at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
(10,20)? Im not quite sure. That's what my classmate said.
The origin.
origin
Yes. For example, the coordinate axes.
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
The intersection point is called the origin.
This is False the correct definition is this: The number lines that form a Cartesian coordinate system are called the axes and the point where they intersect is called the origin.