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Is the point (−3, 0) on the x-axis or y-axis? How do you know?
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Is the point (−3, 0) on the x-axis or y-axis? How do you know?
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on the x-axis
since y=0
you know that the point didn’t go up or down, so it is on the x-axis
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The point (−3, 0) is on the x axis.
I know because the point show us that
X=-3 and y=0
That means that the point that we will graph is on the -3 of the x axis. We don’t have to worry about the y because it’s equal to 0.
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