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प्रश्न
A point in which the x-coordinate is zero and y-coordinate is non-zero will lie on the ______.
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उत्तर
A point in which the x-coordinate is zero and y-coordinate is non-zero will lie on the y-axis.
Explanation:
Since, the x-coordinate is zero, i.e. the distance of the point from y-axis is 0, the point lies on the y-axis at a certain distance from the origin, which is given by y-coordinate.
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