The y-coordinate is referred to as the "ordinate." In a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, it represents the vertical position of a point relative to the horizontal axis (x-axis). The y-coordinate indicates how far up or down a point is located from the origin (0,0).
slope
cosine, sin* * * * *No. They are the horizontal or x-coordinate, called the abscissa; and the vertical or y-coordinate, called the ordinate.
It is a coordinate of x and y on the coordinate plane
It is called the y intercept
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The first coordinate always is called the "x" coordinate, because it goes on the "x" axis, while the second coordinate is always called the "y" coordinate because it always goes on the "y" axis.
x-coordinate: abscissa y-coordinate: ordinate
its called an ordered pair. it is an x-coordinate and a y-coordinate (x,y)
The ratio of y/x is called the slope.
slope
cosine, sin* * * * *No. They are the horizontal or x-coordinate, called the abscissa; and the vertical or y-coordinate, called the ordinate.
It is a coordinate of x and y on the coordinate plane
It is called the y intercept
Other way around (X,Y)
A line is just a line, but the y-coordinate (the point where the line intersects the y-axis) is termed the y intercept. This point has an x coordinate that is always zero and the y coordinate can be positive, zero, or negative
y axis
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