It would lie on the y axis
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A point with a zero abscissa (x-coordinate) and a negative ordinate (y-coordinate) would lie in the fourth quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system. In this quadrant, the x-coordinate is positive or zero, while the y-coordinate is negative. This means that the point would be to the right of the y-axis (positive x-direction) and below the x-axis (negative y-direction).
True.
Points that lie on the same plane are coplanar. Generally, three points have to be coplanar, but more than that can be in any plane.
They are coplanar. ANY 2 lines would be coplanar, however a third line can be outside of the plane. just like 3 points will designate a plane and a triangle
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A point is a coordinate on an axis. A line is the connection between two points. A plane is the object of perspective that points and lines lie on.
If the point's ordinate, or y-coordinate, is zero then it must lie on the x-axis somewhere.
To locate a point on a plane you need two coordinates. You can't guess the second coordinate based on the first one - or vice versa. The other number can be anything.
Coordinates that lie in the third quadrant are (-1,-1).
a truthfull point
Each point in the plane can be associated with an ordered pair of numbers, called the coordinates of the point. Also, each ordered pair of numbers can be associated with a point in the plane. To set up a coordinate system, we can also choose two perpendicular lines, one horizontal, as the x-axis, and the other vertical, as the y-axis, and designate their point of intersection as the origin. Points with x-coordinate 0, lie in the y-axis; points with y-coordinate 0, lie in the x-axis; the coordinates of the origin, 0, are (0.0).
non-coplanar points are points that does not lie on the same plane... by:GRAETIA VILLANUEVA...
Cartesian coordinate system
Coplanar.
they lie in the same plane