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The point (0, 0) where the x-axis intercepts the y-axis is called the Origin.
They intersect precisely at the point you specific. This point is also known as the "origin" of the coordinate system.
Of course it can and it does: it is the x-axis.
yes it is on the x and y axis at a value of (00)
Because the sun is at its midday high point in the sky, like the 12:00 on the clock. But at 12:00 midnight the moon is at its middle high point in the sky, like the 12:00 on the clock, before it starts going down.
The point (0, 0) where the x-axis intercepts the y-axis is called the Origin.
They intersect precisely at the point you specific. This point is also known as the "origin" of the coordinate system.
It is at the point of origin where the coordinate on the Cartesian plane is at (0, 0)
Of course it can and it does: it is the x-axis.
The Origin
On the Cartesian plane (0, 0) is the point of origin where the x and y axes intersect each other at 90 degrees.
yes it is on the x and y axis at a value of (00)
The ORIGIN . #NB THe coordinates are writeen as (0,0) . NOT 00. Note the use of brackets and the commas.
Because the sun is at its midday high point in the sky, like the 12:00 on the clock. But at 12:00 midnight the moon is at its middle high point in the sky, like the 12:00 on the clock, before it starts going down.
Any point on the equator does.
The Orgin
The Orgin