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eduard
1 year ago
5

I need help asap....................

Mathematics
1 answer:
docker41 [41]1 year ago
7 0

Based on the given points, the point that is located on the y-axis is (0,7).

<h3>Which point is on the y axis?</h3>

The point that is on the y-axis should have a coordinate such that x is equal to 0.

This leads to the point being on the y-axis because the nonzero coordinate of the y axis would then have to be placed on the same axis.

The only point with a 0 coordinate is (0, 7) so this is the point that is located on the y-axis.

Find out more on points on the y-axis at brainly.com/question/4656315

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