Write the Co-ordinates of a point which lies on y-axis and is at a distance of 3 units above x-axis. Represent on the graph.
The point lies on the y-axis means the x-coordinate is 0 and is at a distance of 3 units above the x-axis means its y coordinate is 3. So the point is (0, 3).
The graph of (0, 3)
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