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The

ordinate of any point on a certain straight line is -5. Give the
coordinates of the point of intersection of that line and the y
axis (x=0).

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User Zebi
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Answer:

(0, -5)

Explanation:

You want the coordinates of the y-intercept of the line whose points all have an ordinate of -5.

Ordinate

The (x, y) coordinates of a point are also called (abscissa, ordinate). If the ordinate of any point on the line is -5, and the x-value is 0, then the coordinates are ...

(0, -5)

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This is a vocabulary question.

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