Just in case you didn't catch it when 6 people said the same thing before, the answer to your question is:
the origin
2006-11-21 07:08:47
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answer #1
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answered by chica1012 2
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Origin
2006-11-21 06:56:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The two axis cross at the "origin" which is the "point" from which any excursion "originates" in any direction, positive or negative along the X or Y axis. Clever use of words, right?
2006-11-21 07:08:05
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answered by Kes 7
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The point where the x axis and y axix cross is called the origin.
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2006-11-21 07:48:28
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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the origin
2006-11-21 08:00:52
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answered by drummanmatthew 2
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the origin
2006-11-21 06:58:53
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answered by trackstarr59 3
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It is the origin, but if you are looking at an economic graph, it is the equilibrium point
2006-11-21 06:57:03
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answered by veryintrigued 2
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origin
2006-11-21 06:56:54
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answered by *SexyBrownSuga* 2
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The orgin
2006-11-21 08:25:45
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answered by yupchagee 7
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The point is called -
the point where they cross
2006-11-21 06:57:32
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answered by Anonymous
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