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A point in which the X-Coordinate is zero and the Y-Coordinate is nonzero will lie on the__________


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To represent the point on the graph we need a pair of coordinates, where one represents the X Coordinate and the other represents the Y coordinate.

For example - (0,2) it will lie on Y-axis

Hence, a point in which the X-Coordinate is zero and the Y-Coordinate is nonzero will lie on the Y-axis


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