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What is the form of any point on the x-axis?​

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Answered by CutyRuhi
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The co-ordinates of any point on the x-axis are of the form (x, 0). Therefore the y co-ordinate of every point on x axis is zero.

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Answered by ushmagaur
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Answer:

The form of any point on the x-axis is (x,0).

Step-by-step explanation:

A graph is known as a cartesian coordinate system if it consists of a horizontal axis and a vertical axis where data is represented.

An x-axis refers to the horizontal line and y-axis refers to the vertical line in a cartesian coordinate system.

A point on x-axis is called abscissa and a point on y-axis is called ordinate.

Any point in the coordinate plane is written in the ordered pair (a,b), where a is x-coordinate and b is y-coordinate.

The point which only lie on x-axis is written as (a,0), a is x-coordinate.

Therefore, the form of any point on the x-axis is (x,0).

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