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If x=0 and y>0, where is the point (x,y) located?

If x=0 and y>0, where is the point (x,y) located?-example-1

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Answer:

on the positive y-axis

Explanation:

Look at the picture.

(1) If x = 0, then the point is on the y-axis.

(2) If y > 0, then the point is above the x-axis.

From (1) and (2) we have: The point is on the positive y-axis.

If x=0 and y>0, where is the point (x,y) located?-example-1
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