a point has coordinates (-3,0) where is it located in the coordinates plane?

A. x-axis
b. y-axis
c. quadrant2
d. quadrant3

i think it y-axis

Point A is located at (-5, 2) and is reflected in the y-axis. What are the coordinates of point A'?

To determine the location of a point with coordinates (-3,0) on the coordinate plane, we need to understand how the coordinates correspond to the axes and quadrants.

The first coordinate (-3) represents the position on the x-axis, while the second coordinate (0) represents the position on the y-axis.

In this case, the x-coordinate is -3, which means the point is located 3 units to the left of the origin (0) on the x-axis.

Since the y-coordinate is 0, it means the point is located on the x-axis itself, where the y-coordinate is always zero.

Therefore, the point (-3,0) is located on the x-axis.

So, the correct answer is option A. x-axis.

Wrong again. y = 0 does not mean that it is on the y axis. On what line of a graph does y = 0?

Think of where you would plot the point x = -3, y = 0

it is quadrant 2

No. It's on an axis. Quadrants are between axes.

x-axis

yes, the x axis.