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the ordinate
Ordinate
The abscissa is the x or horizontal coordinate. The ordinate is the y or vertical coordinate. I remember them because they are both alphabetical.
Ordinate & abscissa
A coordinate (or coordinate pair); each number is called an ordinate.
abscissa and ordinate
The vertical axis of a graph is known as the ordinate and the horizontal axis of a graph is known as the abscissa. So commonly when talking about (x,y) as a point on the graph, we refer to x value as the abscissa and y value as the ordinate.
the ordinate
Ordinate
Draw a graph of a given curve in the xoy plane. Now draw a vertical line so that it cuts the graph. If the vertical line cuts the graph in more than one ordinate then given graph is not a function. If it cuts the graph at a single ordinate such a graph is a function.(is called vertical line test)
"The x-axis or the x co-ordinate (also known as the horizontal axis of the graph or its abscissa) is the first element in a pair of co-ordinates. On the other hand, the y-axis or the y co-ordinate (also known as the vertical axis of the graph or its ordinate) is the second element in a pair of co-ordinates."
The abscissa is the x or horizontal coordinate. The ordinate is the y or vertical coordinate. I remember them because they are both alphabetical.
abcissa - x co-ordinate ordinate - y co-ordinate in two dimensional co-ordinate system
abscissa is horizontal and ordinate is vertical one
Ordinate & abscissa
x and y axis are the basic elements of graph because without them graph cannot be in existence. otherwise you may consider ordinate, abscissa, scale of graph and cartesian plane to be fundamental as well.
The 2nd quadrant and 4th quadrant would be where a point would lie if it's abscissa and ordinate are numerically equal but of opposite signs.