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the directive points of Origion is​

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Answered by Yuvan308
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Answer:

(0, 0)

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-.

The directive points of Origin is

ANSWER:-

  • The directive point of Origin is (0, 0)

EXPLANATION:-

  • In mathematics, the Origin of a Euclidean space is a particular point mostly denoted by the letter O. which is used as a fixed point of source for the geometry of the enclosing space.

  • The coordinates of the origin are permanently all zero such as (0,0) in two dimensions and (0,0,0) in three.

  • In the flat coordinate plane, there are two axes which are the vertical y-axis and the horizontal x-axis in which the origin is a point where both the axis intersects, and its directive point has coordinates 0,0.

  • Coordinates are a pair of numbers that interpret the position of a point on a coordinate plane by finding the horizontal and vertical distances from the two sources of the axes.

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