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cosine, sin* * * * *No. They are the horizontal or x-coordinate, called the abscissa; and the vertical or y-coordinate, called the ordinate.
Cartesian coordinate system.
A point's y coordinate is its vertical position, or how high or low it is.
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cosine, sin* * * * *No. They are the horizontal or x-coordinate, called the abscissa; and the vertical or y-coordinate, called the ordinate.
The other name for the rectangular coordinate system is the Cartesian coordinate system. You can remember it because cartography is the study of maps, which are generally rectangular.
Rene Descartes developed the rectangular coordinate system.
Cartesian coordinate system.
It is the coordinate or Cartesian plane.
Not sure what answer you are looking forward. The rectangular cartesian coordinate system is based on the x and y axis. The location of any point on that coordinate system is an ordered pair, (x,y).The point where the two lines meet is called the origin if that is what you are searching for. If not please rephrase your question
* Cartesian co-ordinate system * The complex plane is called Argand Plane
A point's y coordinate is its vertical position, or how high or low it is.
Rectangular Coordinate System
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A graph that is not a function, fails the vertical line test. You can draw it by connected all ordered pair of points in a rectangular coordinate system.
Rene Descartes.