The point where a line crosses the x-axis is called the x-intercept.
(0,0) = the origin
It is located on y-axis.
Because it is at the point where it crosses the y-axis, which is at value 0.
y-axis
It would lie on the y axis
It is at the point of origin where the coordinate on the Cartesian plane is at (0, 0)
The point where the x-intercept and y-intercept cross on a coordinate plane is the origin, which is the point (0, 0). At this point, both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate are zero. In other words, the x-intercept is where a line crosses the x-axis (y=0), and the y-intercept is where it crosses the y-axis (x=0). If a line passes through the origin, both intercepts coincide at this point.
Yes, x,0,z is on the y=0 plane
This point is the origin.
The y-coordinate of every point on the x-axis is zero.
It is the y intercept
On the Cartesian plane the y axis crosses the x axis at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
Its y-coordinate is zero.
The intercept.
They do so at the origin. (0,0)on the plane
A Cartesian coordinate system, or rectangular coordinate system, is a 2-dimensional coordinate system. The X-axis and Y-axis only intersect at one special point called the origin. This point has the coordinates of (0,0).Wikipedia has particulars, and a link is provided.
It is a constant that determines the y-coordinate of the point at which the parabola crosses the y-axis.