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3. The origin lies on:
(a)x-axis only (b) both axes (c)y-axis only (d)none of the axes​

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Answered by 173426
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Both axes is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
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The origin lies on:

(a)x-axis only

(b) both axes

(c)y-axis only

(d)none of the axes

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The origin lies on (b) both axes

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  • Origin is the point at which the two axes intersect .

  • The position of a point in a plane is determined with reference to two fixed , mutually perpendicular lines is called co-ordinate axes .

  • The plane of the paper containing both the coordinate axes is called cartesian plane .

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