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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.

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In what quadrants would a point lie if its abscissa have ordinate are numerically equal but opposite side?

2nd and 3rd quadrant


What quadrants would a point lie if its abscissa and ordinate are equal?

In Quadrant I a point would lie if its abscissa and ordinates are equal.


What is the name on the graph opposite the ordinate?

The name on the graph opposite the ordinate is called the "abscissa." The ordinate refers to the vertical axis (Y-axis), while the abscissa refers to the horizontal axis (X-axis) in a Cartesian coordinate system. Together, they help to locate points in a two-dimensional space.


How do you solve for the abscissa in a unit circle if the ordinate is given?

abscissa = sqrt[1 - square of the ordinate]


What is an ordinate counterpart called?

abscissa


How do you explain 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.


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 are the x and y coordinates?

abscissa and ordinate


The numebers in an ordered pair?

The abscissa and the ordinate.


If the abscissa is negative and the ordinate is positive?

LoL NO


What is the difference between the abscissa and the ordinate in a graph?

The abscissa is the x or horizontal coordinate. The ordinate is the y or vertical coordinate. I remember them because they are both alphabetical.


Is the x axis the same as the ordinate?

No the x axis is the abscissa and the y axis the ordinate.