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the distance from the origin
The horizontal line on the coordinate plane is the x axis and is usually in the form of a number line that meets the vertical y axis number line perpendicularly at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The y coordinate is the vertical number line on the Cartesian plane that intersects with the horizotal x coordinate number line at right angles at the point of origin whose coordinates are (0, 0)
No, the origin of an object does not always have to be at zero on a number line. The origin is typically defined as the point where the axes intersect, which is usually at zero on a number line. However, in certain contexts or coordinate systems, the origin can be placed at a different point for convenience or to better represent the data being analyzed. It is important to consider the specific mathematical or physical situation when determining the location of the origin on a number line.
It is the y axis and the horizontal number line is the x axis and both axes meet at the point of origin at (0, 0)