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OpenStudy (anonymous):

a point that lies on the x-axis is called the

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x-intercept

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x intercept, because if it lies on the x-axis that means that the y is zero.

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

I always thought it was an absyssa..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What ?

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

abscissa..... or that may be just the x part of th ordered pair...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (rational):

abscissa is x part of the point

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it could be the x-intercept, or the origin in some cases... well, you can picture the x-axis and all points on it. well either one is right...

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

you may need to check it... its a while since I did it..

OpenStudy (rational):

the point itself can be called as "x-intercept"

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