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Parts of the cartesian plane
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10y ago
Updated: 12/7/2022
The parts of the cartesian plane are:
y-axis or abscissa and x-axis or ordinate
origin
Quadrant I,II,III,IV
positive and negative infinities
the points
the lines
the planes
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