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______ displays data that changes continuously over periods of time.
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We need ______ coordinates for representing a point on the graph sheet.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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A point in which the x-coordinate is zero and y-coordinate is non-zero will lie on the ______.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The process of fixing a point with the help of the coordinates is known as ______ of the point.
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The distance of any point from the y-axis is the ______ coordinate.
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All points with y-coordinate as zero lie on the ______.
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For the point (5, 2), the distance from the x-axis is ______ units.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The x-coordinate of any point lying on the y-axis will be ______.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The y-coordinate of the point (2, 4) is ______.
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In the point (4, 7), 4 denotes the ______.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
A point has 5 as its x–coordinate and 4 as its y–coordinate. Then the coordinates of the point are given by ______.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In the coordinates of a point, the second number denotes the ______.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The point where the two axes intersect is called the ______.
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For fixing a point on the graph sheet we need two coordinates.
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The distance of any point from the x-axis is called the x-coordinate.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The distance of the point (3, 5) from the y-axis is 5.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The ordinate of a point is its distance from the y-axis.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
In the point (2, 3), 3 denotes the y-coordinate.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The coordinates of the origin are (0, 0).
Concept: undefined >> undefined
The points (3, 5) and (5, 3) represent the same point.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
