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the point at which x-axis and Y-axis intersect in a cartisian plane is called (A) abscissa (B) origian (C) ordinate (D)none​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

QUESTION

the point at which x-axis and Y-axis intersect in a cartisian plane is called (A) abscissa (B) origian (C) ordinate (D)none

ANSWER

B) ORIGIN

EXTRA

  • X CORDINATE IS ALSO CALLED ABSCISSA .
  • Y COORDINATE IS ALSO CALLED ORDINATE.

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Answered by StarJasmine
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Answer:

B) Origin

Step-by-step explanation:

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It's a basic definition of Co-ordinate Geometry that Origin is a point on the Cartesian Plane through which the X-axis and Y-Axis intersect, i.e., (0,0).

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