Any point on the x-axis is of the form(a) (x, y)(b) (0, y)(c) (x, 0)(d) (x, x)
Question
Any point on the x-axis is of the form(a) (x, y)(b) (0, y)(c) (x, 0)(d) (x, x)
Solution
The correct answer is (c) (x, 0).
Here's why:
The x-axis is a horizontal line that intersects the y-axis (vertical line) at the origin point (0,0) in a Cartesian coordinate system.
Any point on the x-axis has a y-coordinate of 0. This is because it does not move up or down from the origin, it only moves left or right.
Therefore, the points on the x-axis are represented as (x, 0), where x can be any real number.
So, the correct answer is (c) (x, 0).
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