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Select the ordered pairs that are on the x-axis. Choose all that apply. (0, 3) (-4, 0) (2, 0) (0, -2)
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Select the ordered pairs that are on the x-axis. Choose all that apply.
(0, 3)
(-4, 0)
(2, 0)
(0, -2)
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Points are expressed in (x,y) format so any point which has a y value of zero lies upon the x axis. So any point (x,0) is on the x axis. In this case it would be the points:
(-4,0) and (2,0)
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both are true because they do not have a y coordinate, meaning they dont move off of the x-axis
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