The X and Y axes meet at the origin.
The ordinate is the y coordinate of a point and the abscissa is the x coordinate of a point and both axes intercept each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.
The X and Y axes meet at 0,0. X,Y, Z intersect at 0,0,0.
In a sense, yes. This type of reflection, in which a function is reflected over both the x and y-axes, is a possible characteristic of odd functions and is known as origin reflection, or reflection about the origin.
yes it is on the x and y axis at a value of (00)
It is the x axis and the y axis and both axes are found on the Cartesian plane
The x is on the top left and y is on the bottom.
The X and Y axes meet at the origin.
The ordinate is the y coordinate of a point and the abscissa is the x coordinate of a point and both axes intercept each other at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.
The horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis whereas both axes are perpendicular to each other at the point of origin.
Y | | | x______________
The X and Y axes meet at 0,0. X,Y, Z intersect at 0,0,0.
X and Y axes.
In a sense, yes. This type of reflection, in which a function is reflected over both the x and y-axes, is a possible characteristic of odd functions and is known as origin reflection, or reflection about the origin.
yes it is on the x and y axis at a value of (00)
X axis goes across (horizontal) Y axis is up and down (vertical)
the x axes is the bold line that goes horizontally the one that goes vertically is the y axes!