An abscissa is the distance of a point from the vertical axis. In the standard 2-dimensional Cartesian plane, it is the x coordinate.
Horizontal, vertical, lateral
It is the vertical number line on the y axis in the Cartesian plane
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane is both negative and positive
The horizontal line is the x axis and the vertical line is the y axis.
Horizontal, vertical, lateral
An abscissa is the distance of a point from the vertical axis. In the standard 2-dimensional Cartesian plane, it is the x coordinate.
Horizontal, vertical, lateral
It is a Cartesian plane. A 2-dimensional space defined by Cartesian coordinates (x,y).
The y axis on the Cartesian plane is a vertical number line
It is the vertical Y-axis on the Cartesian plane
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane goes straight upwards
It is the vertical number line on the y axis in the Cartesian plane
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane is both negative and positive
The horizontal line is the x axis and the vertical line is the y axis.
The x coordinates are horizontal whereas the y coordinates are vertical on the Cartesian plane.
That's the name of the plane with the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis on which equations and inequalities with two variables are graphed. The Cartesian coordinate plane is to two dimensions as the number line is to one dimension.