The ORIGIN . #NB THe coordinates are writeen as (0,0) . NOT 00. Note the use of brackets and the commas.
Use this cordinate ,find the other cordinate that makes the ordered pair a solution of the given equation: x+4y=7,(_,3)
It is possible.
The x and y axes intersect at the point of origin at (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane
Yes, except when the line is in the plane. In the latter case, they intersect at each point on the line (an infinite number).
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!
A translation moves every point on a shape in the same distance and in the same direction on the Cartesian plane
The ORIGIN . #NB THe coordinates are writeen as (0,0) . NOT 00. Note the use of brackets and the commas.
It is the y intercept.
On the Cartesian plane it is at point of origin whose coordinate is (0, 0)
a cordinate
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.
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yes, any point " on the y-axis" has its x co-ordinate as zero.
It is at the point of origin where the coordinate on the Cartesian plane is at (0, 0)
In two dimensional space, the x-cordinate of a point is usually the distance of the point from a reference point measured in the horizontal direction.
Because the cordinate system is set up to provide a unique reference to every point on the planet.