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In a Cartesian plane what is (0,0)
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In a Cartesian plane what is (0,0)
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It would most likely be the point of lift-off, judging by the fact that when on the graph, (0,0) is the point of origin.
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(0,0) is called the "origin." It's where the x- and y-axis intersect, that is, where the lines x=0 and y=0 intersect.
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