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∙ 13y agoIt is the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
It plots the horizontal values on the x axis while the vertical values are plotted on the y axis and both axes intersect each other at 90 degrees on the Cartesian plane.
The X and Y axes meet at 0,0. X,Y, Z intersect at 0,0,0.
It is the x axis and y is the vertical axis whereas both axes intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin which is (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
It is the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
It plots the horizontal values on the x axis while the vertical values are plotted on the y axis and both axes intersect each other at 90 degrees 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
It is usually the horizontal line, increasing in value as you move to the right, from the origin which is a fixed point where the axes intersect.
The X and Y axes meet at 0,0. X,Y, Z intersect at 0,0,0.
I'm pretty sure they are the axes. The X axis is the horizontal line and the Y axis is the vertical
The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
It is the x axis and y is the vertical axis whereas both axes intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin which is (0, 0)
The Cartesian coordinate system identifies any point in a plane with a pair of coordinates, (x,y). These coordinates are numbers representing the distance from the x axis on the horizontal and the y axis on the vertical. The place where the two axes intersect is called the origin, (0,0).
The y axis is a vertical line whereas the x axis is a horizontal line and both axes intersect at right angles at the point of origin.