The abscissa is commonly referred to as the "x-coordinate" in a Cartesian coordinate system. It represents the horizontal distance from the origin to a point on a graph. Additionally, in some contexts, it may simply be called the "horizontal coordinate."
It is the abscissa.
The abscissa.
It is called the ORDINATE. The first is called the abscissa.
It is the abscissa.
The abscissa
abscissa
The "abscissa"
It is the abscissa.
The abscissa.
It is called the ORDINATE. The first is called the abscissa.
It is the abscissa.
The abscissa
It is called the abscissa.
x-coordinate: abscissa y-coordinate: ordinate
It is called the abscissa.
The abscissa is the independent variable (or input) to a function.
The abscissa.