i really don't know i was a freshmen , now entering sophomore year
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It is called the abscissa.
It is called the ORDINATE. The first is called the abscissa.
The abscissa
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Other way around (X,Y)
It is called the abscissa.
the first number in an ordered pair is the x coordinate it is one of the values that the independent variable has taken on
It is called the ORDINATE. The first is called the abscissa.
The abscissa
The first coordinate always is called the "x" coordinate, because it goes on the "x" axis, while the second coordinate is always called the "y" coordinate because it always goes on the "y" axis.
The first number of an ordered pair is called the "first element" or "x-coordinate." In the context of a Cartesian coordinate system, it represents the horizontal position of a point on the graph. Ordered pairs are typically written in the format (x, y), where x is the first number and y is the second number.
the first number in an ordered pair is the x coordinate it is one of the values that the independent variable has taken on
It is called the first coordinate
so that you can always know wich number tells you to go over and wich goes up