what is the y coordinate of every point on x-axis?
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The y coordinate of every point on x-axis is 0.
Explanation:
- We know that the equation of the x-axis is y = 0. So, clearly for any point lying on the x-axis will have its y = 0, that is y coordinate = 0.
- We can understand the same situation with the fact that when a point lies on the x-axis, it doesn't move to the upper side or to the lower side. So, its y coordinate is 0.
- Let us take points (1, 0), (6, 0), (- 7, 0), (- 1, 0). All these points have y coordinate 0.
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