A point's y coordinate is its vertical position, or how high or low it is.
Its y coordinate will be at zero.
If the y coordinate does not change, it is a horizontal line.
The y coordinate is 0.
You use the x-coordinate before the y- coordinate.
Ordinate and Range
They are abscissa (x-coordinate) and ordinate (y-coordinate).
another name for Y axis is ordinate axis
A Coordinate Graph is a graph which has a x and y axis for you to plot
A y coordinate is when you have a long line (y axis) and you coordinate (put numbers on that line) and you graph them
The abscissa is another name for the x (horizontal) coordinate of a point. Pronounced "ab-SISS-ah" (the 'c;' is silent). Not used very much. Most commonly, the term "x-coordinate" is used. The ordinate is another name for the y (vertical) coordinate of a point. Pronounced "ORD-inet". Not used very much. Most commonly, the term "y-coordinate" is used.
The y coordinate is -1 and the x coordinate is 4
A point's y coordinate is its vertical position, or how high or low it is.
No, the y-coordinate can be positive or negative.
It is the Cartesian plane or grid system whereas coordinates of x and y are plotted on it.
The x coordinate for all y intercepts is 0, just as the y coordinate for all x intercepts is 0.
x-coordinate: abscissa y-coordinate: ordinate