@Mariah , Thanks for interpreting. You are correct. It would be just one point. It is easy to see in one dimension. Suppose I make a map of a part of the number line, say from 0 to 10 and scale by a factor of 1/10. I place the map on the number line starting at 2. 0 on the map corresponds to 2 on the line and 10 on the map corresponds to 3. At 0 the map coordinate is smaller and at 10 it is larger. At exactly one place they will correspond. It is easy to find that place. If x is the map coordinate then we have x = 2 + x/10. Solving we get x = 2 2/9.
For a 2 dimensional map, we can do the same thing for North/South coordinates to get a single coordinate. Then do the same thing with East/West coordinates. The North/South and East/West coordinates determine the point where the two coincide.