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It is the point of origin (0, 0) where the x and y axes meet at right angles on the Cartesian plane

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Q: What is the point (00) on a cordinate plane?
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Would points0 1 be in cordinate plane you?

Point (0, 1) is a single point and it would be in the coordinate (not cordinate) plane. And I have no idea what "you" is doing at the end of the question!


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A translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and in the same direction on the Cartesian plane


What is the name for a point on a coordinate plane that has the coordinates 00?

The ORIGIN . #NB THe coordinates are writeen as (0,0) . NOT 00. Note the use of brackets and the commas.


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What does (00) mean in a graph?

On the Cartesian plane it is at point of origin whose coordinate is (0, 0)


What is the y cordinate of the vertex?

a cordinate


What is on a coordinate plane (00)?

If you mean (0, 0) then it is the point of origin where the x and y axes meet at right angles on the coordinated plane.


What is the midpoint of the cordinate 1 -27?

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Is the x cordinate of a point on the y axis zero?

yes, any point " on the y-axis" has its x co-ordinate as zero.


His is the point where the x-axis crosses the y-axis. The coordinate location is the ordered pair (00).?

It is at the point of origin where the coordinate on the Cartesian plane is at (0, 0)


How do you put the word 'x-coordinate' in a sentence?

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Why can only one point on earth's surface have the same coordinates?

Because the cordinate system is set up to provide a unique reference to every point on the planet.