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Which point is not located on the xaxis or the yaxis of a coordinate grid?

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How do you use ordinate in a sentence?

Keep in mind that 'ordinate' is a noun and refers to the distance between a point and the x-axis on a Cartesian plane, or the y-coordinate of the point. You could say, then, "The ordinate of point A is (blank)," which would refer to the distance from point A to the x-axis, or if you want to assure that there is no confusion, "The ordinate of point A to the x-axis is (blank)." To my knowledge, that is the only use for the word 'ordinate.'


Where would a point lie if its ordinate is 0?

If the point's ordinate, or y-coordinate, is zero then it must lie on the x-axis somewhere.


What is the difference between points 1 1 and 1 -2?

The first point has a positive ordinate, the second point has a negative ordinate.


What is the second coordinate of a point in a graph?

the ordinate


What is an exact location called in math?

The 'co-ordinates' is where the X ordinate, and the Y ordinate meet at a point.


A point having a negative abscissa and negative ordinate is in quadrant?

Coordinate is the common name. Abscissa is used for the information along the X-axis. Ordinate is used for the information along Y-axis. So abscissa is the x co-ordinate, and ordinate is the y co-ordinate. As they are both negative, then the point must be located in the third quadrant.


What is ordinate in algebra?

For a point (x,y), y is the ordinate. So let's suppose you have a point (3,4) The 3 will be three spaces to the right of (0,0) on the x axis. And the y will be four spaces above that. In this example, the ordinate is 4.


What is the ordinate of a point on the x axis?

(x, 0)


What is the ordinate of any point on the x-axis?

It is 0.


What is the value of the coordinate of every point on the xaxis?

It is called the ordinate.


Point at which a cartesian co-ordinate system's axes intersect?

Origin