An abscissa is the distance of a point from the vertical axis. In the standard 2-dimensional Cartesian plane, it is the x coordinate.
The abscissa is the independent variable (or input) to a function.
The abscissa is the X coordinate of a point, so a point on the Y axis has an abscissa of zero.
It is the abscissa. The x-coordinate usually represents the location to the right of a fixed point, measured towards the right.
abscissa = sqrt[1 - square of the ordinate]
It is the abscissa.
An abscissa is the distance of a point from the vertical axis. In the standard 2-dimensional Cartesian plane, it is the x coordinate.
The abscissa is another word for the first coordinate in an ordered pair.
The abscissa is the independent variable (or input) to a function.
The abscissa is the X coordinate of a point, so a point on the Y axis has an abscissa of zero.
It is the abscissa. The x-coordinate usually represents the location to the right of a fixed point, measured towards the right.
An ordinate is the "y" co-ordinate of an ordered pair. e.g. in (3,4), 4 is the ordinate. If you are interested the "x" part is called the abscissa.
the abscissa of the point -2 -5 is
Domain is a set of all abscissa in a set of points WHILE Abscissa is the x-value or the counter part of ordinate
abscissa = sqrt[1 - square of the ordinate]
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