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The origin of the Cartesian plane is a point of intersection of----------------.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

x and y-axes

Step-by-step explanation:

The origin is the intersection of the x and y-axes. The Cartesian coordinates of a point in the plane are written as (x,y). The first number x is called the x-coordinate (or x-component), as it is the signed distance from the origin in the direction along the x-axis.

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Answered by harshrawat998
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Cartesian coordinates of the plane

The origin is the intersection of the x and y-axes. The Cartesian coordinates of a point in the plane are written as (x,y). The first number x is called the x-coordinate (or x-component), as it is the signed distance from the origin in the direction along the x-axis.

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