What is the point of intersection? State your answer in coordinate form $\left(x,y\right)$(x,y).
The Cartesian plane has the $x$x-axis ranging from $-10$−10 to $10$10 and the $y$y-axis ranging from $-10$−10 to $10$10. Both axes are marked with major intervals of $2$2 units and minor intervals of $1$1 unit. Two black lines are plotted on the Cartesian plane. The black horizontal line passes through the points $\left(0,4\right)$(0,4) and $\left(2,4\right)$(2,4), and extends infinitely in both directions. The black vertical line passes through the points $\left(2,0\right)$(2,0) and $\left(2,4\right)$(2,4), and extends infinitely in both directions. The points are not marked, and their coordinates are not explicitly given or labeled.
What is the point of intersection? State your answer in coordinate form $\left(x,y\right)$(x,y).
What is the point of intersection? State your answer in coordinate form $\left(x,y\right)$(x,y).
What is the point of intersection? State your answer in coordinate form $\left(x,y\right)$(x,y).