Math, asked by amrita5723, 4 hours ago

The ordinate of every point on the x-axis is.?‽¿

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Answered by neetakarande79
2

Answer:

The answer is 0

Solution

The abscissa and ordinate are used to represent the position of a point on a graph. The coordinates of the X-axis on the cartesian plane is called abscissa. It is the distance measure from Y-axis measured parallel to X-axis.

Ordinate of all the points on the x-axis is 0.

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Answered by attitudeboy2
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  • So, the ordinate of all points on the X-axis is zero. Option A is the correct answer. Note: As ordinate is the other name of the Y-axis in the coordinate system, similarly abscissa is the other name of the X-axis.
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