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The x-axis in coordinate geometry is the horizontal axis and the y-axis is the vertical axis.
If the co-ordinate you are talking about is in the form of (X,Y) X is the term on the x axis (Bottom axis) Y is the term on the y axis (The Vertical axis) the total co-ordinate will be where the unit on each axis cross.
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it means one of four sections90 degrees of 360 degrees in a circleWhen the term is used, it is generally referring to one of the four sections of a coordinate plane (grid/graph). The sections are formed by the X and Y axis.
An axis cylinder is an obsolete term for an axon - a nerve fibre which is a long slender projection of a nerve cell.
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Depending on what part of the body you are talking about, or around what axis the body part is turning, it could be a few different terms. Probably the two most common are externally rotated or adducted.
In the context of an ellipse, the vertical axis is the major axis.
The relative sizes of the numerator and denominator have nothing to do with the major axis.
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The x-axis in coordinate geometry is the horizontal axis and the y-axis is the vertical axis.
Yes, the term Gateway Arch is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing.
Laminectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of part of a vertebral arch.
If the co-ordinate you are talking about is in the form of (X,Y) X is the term on the x axis (Bottom axis) Y is the term on the y axis (The Vertical axis) the total co-ordinate will be where the unit on each axis cross.
The German-Italian Alliance was called the Axis. This is where the term "Axis Powers" comes from.
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