Asked by camryn
explain the error Janine tells her friend that ordered pairs have an x coordinate of 0 lie on the x axis. She uses the origin as an example. Describe Janine's error. Use a counterexample to explain why Janine statement is false.
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Answered by
Steve
when x=0, y can be anything, so the points lie on the y axis.
It just happens that (0,0) lies on both axes.
Now show a counterexample.
It just happens that (0,0) lies on both axes.
Now show a counterexample.
Answered by
4tr
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u got REKT m8
when x=0, y can be anything, so the points lie on the y axis.
It just happens that (0,0) lies on both axes.
So the answer is 4,JK its 0.0
It just happens that (0,0) lies on both axes.
So the answer is 4,JK its 0.0
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