The origin is where x axis and y axis intersect.
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 point, (0,0), also called the origin, is where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect.
On a coordinate graph, the origin is the point where the X axis and the Y axis intersect. That is the point where X=0 and Y=0.
It is the horizontal line that is perpendicular to the y axis at the point of origin
At the point where the x and y axis intersect at 90 degrees.
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.
If a point is on both the x-axis and the y-axis, then it must be in the only point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. The point where they intersect is (0,0) which is called the origin.
(0,0) that is the point where the x axis and y axis intersects at Known as the "origin".
They intersect precisely at the point you specific. This point is also known as the "origin" of the coordinate system.
The origin.
Yes
A coordinate grid is made of up a horizontal X-axis and a vertical Y-axis. One uses the numbers along each axis to plot points. Points are listed as coordinates in an (X, Y) format. To graph a point on a coordinate grid you need to mark the point at which the X value and Y value intersect. For example, if you had a given point of (2, 5), you would find the line corresponding to 2 on the X-axis and you would find the line corresponding to 5 on the Y-axis. Wherever these two lines cross on the coordinate grid, you make a point. Simple as that!
When y = 0
The point, (0,0), also called the origin, is where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect.
When y=0 in any xy-coordinate, then the point will be on the x- axis. For example the point (1,0) is on the x axis with x=1.
At the point of the origin which is at (0, 0)
There are infinitely many points located on the x axis.