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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 a...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
Reiny
When the x = 0 in any point, that point lies on the y-axis
Janine's error is probably not studying or not doing her homework
Janine's error is probably not studying or not doing her homework
Answered by
Tatum
Idk. I think that it is cause she uses the origin
Answered by
Bob
Even though the x-axis is on 0, she still needs to move the y-axis either to the left or right which will change it to being on the y axis.
Answered by
Clet
I think she used the origin (0,0) as her example because she might be thinking that since the her x-axis is 0 then the y-axis should be too.I think is the x- axis is in 0 then their is no other place to put it but there too.I got to say she is pretty lazy to do it right.
Answered by
vicki
the the x is 0 then it should always be on the y- axis
Answered by
Anonymous
Butt U don't care
Answered by
RaInBoW
im trying to solve that awnser on my homework DX
Answered by
Banana
She’s lazy.
Answered by
Aubrey
Janine’s statement is false because when 0 is on the X-axis the point should lie on the y-axis instead. Using the coordinate (0,6) as an example the point should go on the y-axis.
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