Name an ordered pair on the x-axis and y axis.

To find an ordered pair on the x-axis and y-axis, you need to identify a specific point on a graph or coordinate system.

The x-axis represents the horizontal axis, while the y-axis represents the vertical axis.

An ordered pair consists of two values: the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate, separated by a comma.

For example, the ordered pair (3, 0) represents a point on the x-axis where the x-coordinate is 3 and the y-coordinate is 0. This point lies on the x-axis, as the y-coordinate is zero.

Another example of an ordered pair is (0, 5), which represents a point on the y-axis where the x-coordinate is 0 and the y-coordinate is 5. This point lies on the y-axis, as the x-coordinate is zero.

Remember that on the x-axis, the y-coordinate is always zero, and on the y-axis, the x-coordinate is always zero. All other coordinates will lie in the quadrants and cannot be considered as points on the x-axis or y-axis.