The 'abscissa' is the x coordinate on the Cartesian plane and the 'ordinate' is the y coordinate on the Cartesian plane
It is the vertical Y-axis on the Cartesian plane
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane goes straight upwards
It is at the point of origin where the coordinate on the Cartesian plane is at (0, 0)
No, that is false since the question describes rotational symmetry. A reflection of a shape on the Cartesian plane produces a mirror image. A rotation of a shape on the Cartesian plane turns the shape through an angle at a fixed point.
The Cartesian plane has only 1 horizontal axis and it is known as the x-axis.
A Cartesian Plane
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They are the x and y axes
The Cartesian plane, otherwise known as a graph, consists of two lines intersecting. These lines are the x-axis and the y-axis.
It is called the cartesian plane
The horizontal line in the Cartesian plane is called the x-axis or x-coordinate.
The parts of the cartesian plane are:y-axis or abscissa and x-axis or ordinateoriginQuadrant I,II,III,IVpositive and negative infinitiesthe pointsthe linesthe planes
The 'abscissa' is the x coordinate on the Cartesian plane and the 'ordinate' is the y coordinate on the Cartesian plane
The x-axis.
It is part of the negative and positive horizontal x axis on the Cartesian plane
The horizontal line is the x axis and the vertical line is the y axis.