If a point lies on the y axis, then x=0
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.
(0,0) that is the point where the x axis and y axis intersects at Known as the "origin".
The first number in an ordered pair (of rectangular coordinates) is the distance from the origin along the x- axis. If the number is 0, then any point having this coordinate must lie on the y-axis. If the second number is 0 then the point is at the origin (0,0). If the second number is positive then the point lies on the y-axis above the origin. If the second number is negative then the point lies on the y-axis below the origin.
(x, 0)
There are infinitely many points located on the x axis.
If a point lies on the x-axis then by definition it is located at (x,0) ie the y coordinate is 0.If a point lies on the y-axis then it's located at (0,y) ie the x coordinate is 0.
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If a point lies on the x-axis, then you know that the y-coordinate is zero.
When a point lies on the y-axis, its x coordinate must be zero.
When the X - Coordinate is 0: The point lies on Y - Axis. Eg. (0,3) lies on Y - Axis Eg. (0,5) lies on Y - Axis Eg. (0,1) lies on Y - Axis When the Y - Coordinate is 0: The point lies on X - Axis. Eg. (2,0) lies on X - Axis Eg. (3,0) lies on X - Axis Eg. (6,0) lies on X - Axis
it is 0
it is 0
Its x coordinate is 0.
The y coordinate is 0.
Its y coordinate will be at zero.
y-coordinate is 0
We know that its Y coordinate value is zero.