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What number is represented by the unlabeled line between zero and one on the x axis?

What number is represented by the unlabeled line between zero and one on the x axis-example-1
User Eryk Warren
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Let's find the number that is represented by the unlabeled line between zero and one on the x-axis.

From the graph, the x-axis is represented by the horizontal line while the y-axis is represented by the vertical line.

On the x-axis 2 cm represents 1 unit.

Here, the line between 0 and 1 is 0.5.

Also, the y-value is zero.

The point on a graph is represented by: (x, y)

The number that is represented by the unlabeled line between zero and one on the x-axis is 0.5.

In point form, it is written as:

(x, y) ==> (0.5, 0)

ANSWER:

(0.5, 0)

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