what is orgin in maths?
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In a Cartesian coordinate system, the origin is the point where the axes of the system intersect. The origin divides each of these axes into two halves, a positive and a negative semiaxis. ... The coordinates of the origin are always all zero, for example (0,0) in two dimensions and (0,0,0) in three.
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In a Cartesian coordinate system, the origin is the point where the axes of the system intersect. The origin divides each of these axes into two halves, a positive and a negative semiaxis. The coordinates of the origin are always all zero, for example (0,0) in two dimensions and (0,0,0) in three.
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