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What is the x-coordinate of a point on the y-axis?

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The x-coordinate of any point located on the y-axis is always 0. This is because the point has not moved horizontally to the left or right from the central vertical line.

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  1. In the Cartesian coordinate system, the y-axis represents the vertical line where the horizontal distance from the center is zero. Therefore, any point that lies anywhere on this vertical line—whether it is high up or low down—will have an x-coordinate of exactly 0. This is written in the general form (0, y), where y represents the specific vertical position of the point.

     

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    Visit NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Ganita Manjari Chapter 1 Orienting Yourself: The Use of Coordinates Question Answer:

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