You're thinking of the origin. The origin is the point (0,0)
The point of intersection.
The intersection point is called the origin.
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
the origin .
The point of intersection of the coordinate axes is the origin, which is the point where the x-axis and y-axis meet. In a Cartesian coordinate system, this point is represented by the coordinates (0, 0). It serves as a reference point for defining all other points in the plane and is the starting point for measuring distances along the axes.
If the question refers to the axes of a graph, their intersection is called the "origin".
The point of intersection.
origin
The intersection point is called the origin.
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
the origin .
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
Origin.
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It is normally perpendicular to both of them - passing through the intersection of those axes - i.e. through the point (0,0,0)
It is the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The point of intersection.