If a point lies on the x-axis, then you know that the y-coordinate is zero.
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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
An axial point is any point which lies on the axes of a coordinate system.
To find the coordinates of a point that lies on 2 equations you must solve them simultaneously which varies in difficulty depending on the nature of the equations. e.g. y=x+1 and y=2x 2x=y=x+1 2x=x+1 x=1 This shows that the x coordinate is 1 y=x+1 therefore means y=1+1=2 And the y coordinate is 2 The coordinates of the point of intersection is therefore (1, 2) Harder equations i.e. non linear, require more complicated algebra to solve.
A number of point lies on it...................(-2,-44), (-1,-19),(0,6), (1,31), (2, 56)...............
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When a point lies on the y-axis, its x coordinate must be zero.
y coordinate is 0
Its x coordinate is 0.
The y coordinate is 0.
Its y coordinate will be at zero.
If a point lies on the x-axis then by definition it is located at (x,0) ie the y coordinate is 0.If a point lies on the y-axis then it's located at (0,y) ie the x coordinate is 0.
We know that its Y coordinate value is zero.
y-coordinate is 0
it is 0
it is 0
In that case, the y-coordinate is zero.