The x-axis typically intersects the y-axis in a coordinate plane at the origin, or 0,0. One can renumber either or both axis, resulting in a different intersection point, but that is usually done only in specialized cases.
the ORIGIN
The point where the line crosses the x axis? Answer: the x -intercept The point where the line crosses the y axis? Answer: the y- intercept
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The origin is located at the point (0,0) on a two-dimensional xy-coordinate grid. Because Y = 0, this point is located on the x-axis. Because X = 0, this point is also located on the y-axis. To answer your question, the origin is located on both the x-axis and y-axis.
The origin
point of origin
the origin
It is the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The x-axis typically intersects the y-axis in a coordinate plane at the origin, or 0,0. One can renumber either or both axis, resulting in a different intersection point, but that is usually done only in specialized cases.
It is the intersection point of where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. The coordinates are (0, 0)
The origin.
The Origin (0,0)
Equation: y = 8x^2 -26x+15 Equation when factorized: y = (4x-3)(2x-5) When x = 0 then y = (0, 15) which is the point of intersection on the y axis When y = 0 then x = (3/4, 0) and (5/2, 0) which are the points of intersection on the x axis
It is normally perpendicular to both of them - passing through the intersection of those axes - i.e. through the point (0,0,0)
the ORIGIN
This is called the origin.