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I. Any point on the x-axis is (0, y) for all y. II. Any point on the y-axis is (x, 0) for all x. III. (0, 0) is a point which lies on both the axes. Which is true?​

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Answered by sandhyabiswal75
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Since every point on the x - axis has no distance (zero distance) from the x - axis, therefore, the y - coordinate of every point lying on the x - axis is always zero. ... It has zero distance from both the axes so that its abscissa and ordinate are both zero. Therefore, the coordinates of the origin are (0, 0).

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