Yes it does
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
They are the x and y axes on the Cartesian plane that intersect each at right angles at the point of origin which is (0, 0)
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They are the x any y axes that are perpendicular to each other and intersect at zero on the Cartesian plane.
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
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)
It is the vertical axis whereas the x axis is horizontal and the x and y axes are perpendicular to each and intersect at the origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane
They are the x and y axes on the Cartesian plane that intersect each at right angles at the point of origin which is (0, 0)
I'm pretty sure they are the axes. The X axis is the horizontal line and the Y axis is the vertical
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Perpendicular means that two lines intersect like an X but its just perpendicular
Yes, perpendicular lines do intersect at a single point. Think of the line representing the x-axis, and the line representing the y-axis. These two lines are perpendicular, and they intersect at the Origin (a single point).