The horizontal value in a pair of coordinates: how far along the point is.
It is its coordinate or coordinates
In the Cartesian coordinate system, a point represents a position in a two-dimensional space or plane. This means that that point has an x-value and a y-value. This is written as (x,y) and the entire paranthesis is the coordinate. Examples of coordinates: (3,6) and (-2, 12).
y-axis, y-coordinate.
A coordinate plane consists of the y axis up and left and the x axis right and down
It is the abscissa.
The horizontal value in a pair of coordinates: how far along the point is.
X-Axis, X-Coordinate, X-InterceptThere are some math words that begin with the letter "x". They are:xi - the 14th Greek letter ξ or Ξx-y planex-z planex-intercept - the point on the x-axis that exists for the function
It is its coordinate or coordinates
In the Cartesian coordinate system, a point represents a position in a two-dimensional space or plane. This means that that point has an x-value and a y-value. This is written as (x,y) and the entire paranthesis is the coordinate. Examples of coordinates: (3,6) and (-2, 12).
The abscissa is another word for the first coordinate in an ordered pair.
abscissa
Yes: X-Axis, X-Coordinate, X-Intercept
y-axis, y-coordinate.
A coordinate plane consists of the y axis up and left and the x axis right and down
it means how fare the right is to the left basically.
The x-coordinate is the horizontal part of what is known as the cartesian plane, which is the 2D representation of dimensioning. This is a cartesian plane: /\ <------------- that's an arrow, which means it extends indefinitely. | | | <-----------|----------> X ( this is the x coordinate, the horizontal part of the cartesian plane) | | | V Y (This is the y coordinate, the vertical part) jhj