The origin.
The point where the y-axis and the x-axis cross is called the origin. In a Cartesian coordinate system, this point has the coordinates (0, 0), indicating that both the x and y values are zero. The origin serves as the reference point for measuring distances and positions in the coordinate plane.
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The x and y axis cross at (0,0) on the coordinate plane.
The point where the x-intercept and y-intercept cross on a coordinate plane is the origin, which is the point (0, 0). At this point, both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate are zero. In other words, the x-intercept is where a line crosses the x-axis (y=0), and the y-intercept is where it crosses the y-axis (x=0). If a line passes through the origin, both intercepts coincide at this point.
The origin.
The x and y axes cross at the point of origin which is at (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane
The point where the y-axis and the x-axis cross is called the origin. In a Cartesian coordinate system, this point has the coordinates (0, 0), indicating that both the x and y values are zero. The origin serves as the reference point for measuring distances and positions in the coordinate plane.
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
The origin.
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If you mean at the Origin (where both X and Y cross), then the coordinates would be (0,0)================================-- If the 'x' coordinate is zero, then the point is on t he y-axis.-- If the 'y' coordinate is zero, then the point is on the x-axis.-- If both coordinates are zero, then the point must be the onethat's on both axes ... the 'origin'.
The x and y axis cross at (0,0) on the coordinate plane.
The point where the x-intercept and y-intercept cross on a coordinate plane is the origin, which is the point (0, 0). At this point, both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate are zero. In other words, the x-intercept is where a line crosses the x-axis (y=0), and the y-intercept is where it crosses the y-axis (x=0). If a line passes through the origin, both intercepts coincide at this point.
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.
If a point lies on the y axis, then x=0
X has two lines that cross. Think of a-cross. X axis is horizontal on a coordinate plane. Y has a vertical line... the Y axis is the vertical on a coordinate plane.