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The abscissa of all the points on the y-axis is?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The abscissa and ordinate all together are called coordinates. Abscissa differs as you move on the x-axis from left or right, it is 0 for all the points on the y- axis. In a coordinate system with two axes x and y, then y value mentioned as P(x, y). The value of y is zero for points located on the x-axis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The abscissa and ordinate all together are called coordinates. Abscissa differs as you move on the x-axis from left or right, it is 0 for all the points on the y- axis.

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