Absolute coordinates are based on the UCS origin (0,0), which is the intersection of the X and Y axes. Use absolute coordinates when you know the precise X and Y values of the point.
The intersection of two sets, X and Y, consists of all elements that belong to both X and Y.
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect at the origin at right angles
The Origin. It is also referred to as the intersection of the x and y axes. Go here for a graphic of the cartesian coordinate system - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Cartesian_coordinates_2D.svg
the ORIGIN
Origin.
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
the origin .
Is known as the Origin. It has coordinates (0,0) and is normally labelled O.
It is either the "origin of coordinates" or (more often abbreviated to) the "origin".
It is the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
Equation: y = 8x^2 -26x+15 Equation when factorized: y = (4x-3)(2x-5) When x = 0 then y = (0, 15) which is the point of intersection on the y axis When y = 0 then x = (3/4, 0) and (5/2, 0) which are the points of intersection on the x axis
The x is on the top left and y is on the bottom.
Absolute coordinates are based on the UCS origin (0,0), which is the intersection of the X and Y axes. Use absolute coordinates when you know the precise X and Y values of the point.
The X and Y axes meet at the origin.
Y | | | x______________
The X and Y axes meet at 0,0. X,Y, Z intersect at 0,0,0.