In the Cartesian Coordinate System (the x and y plane), the x and y axis intersect at the point (0,0) in the form (x,y). This is simply explained by looking at the horizontal x axis and lining the point up at 0 moves to the right of the y axis. The same goes for the y axis.
At the origin.
The Point Where the X-axis (Horizontal) and the Y-axis (Vertical) meet.. is called the origin. And on the number line it is also known as (0,0) if you are plotting something.
The Point Where the X-axis (Horizontal) and the Y-axis (Vertical) meet.. is called the origin. And on the number line it is also known as (0,0) if you are plotting something.
To plot coordinate points, start by identifying the point's coordinates, typically in the format (x, y). Locate the x-coordinate on the horizontal axis (x-axis) and the y-coordinate on the vertical axis (y-axis). From the x-axis position, move vertically to the corresponding y-value, and place a point where the two meet. Finally, label the point if needed for clarity.
y/x where y is the distance of point from x axis and x is the distance from y axis
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.
The x- and y-axis meet at (0,0), also known as the origin.
The origin or (0,0).
the origin
At the origin.
The Point Where the X-axis (Horizontal) and the Y-axis (Vertical) meet.. is called the origin. And on the number line it is also known as (0,0) if you are plotting something.
The origin
The X-axis and the Y-axis meet at the origin
The Point Where the X-axis (Horizontal) and the Y-axis (Vertical) meet.. is called the origin. And on the number line it is also known as (0,0) if you are plotting something.
It is the origin
the origin and it has the coordinates of (0,0)
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