Math, asked by soniyasreeranj, 27 days ago

any points on the x-axis is (x,0) for all x and any point on the y-axis is (0,y) for all y . Is it true ?

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Answered by boratakshitreddy672
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Any point on the x-axis is represented as (x, 0) and any point on the y-axis is represented as (x, 0). So according to the question, y = 0 means for all the values of x, y coordinate is 0. This implies, the line y=0 represents the x-axis.

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