When the x and y axes meet ar right angles on the Cartesian plane then it is at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
Two axes crossing at right angles, and a unit of measurement for each of the two axes.
Isometric
It is the point of origin at (0, 0) where the x and y axes meet each other at right angles
It could be the horizontal x and the vertical y axes that intersect each other at right angles on the Cartesian plane at the point of origin which is (0, 0)
It is the x axis and the vertical is the y axis on the Cartesian plane whereas both axes intercept each other at the point of origin at right angles.
They are the x and y axes and they intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The coordinate axes are the x and y axes that intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin (0, 0) on the Cartesian plane.
It is the point of origin at (0, 0) where the x and y axes meet each other at right angles
It is the point of origin at (0, 0) where the x and y axes meet each other at right angles
Two axes crossing at right angles, and a unit of measurement for each of the two axes.
When two polaroid filters are held with their polarization axes at right angles to each other, no light is transmitted as the filters block all light waves aligned with their polarization axes. When their axes are parallel, the maximum amount of light is transmitted because all light waves can pass through without being blocked.
Isometric
It is the point of origin at (0, 0) where the x and y axes meet each other at right angles
If you mean (0,0) then it is the coordinate of the origin on the Cartesian plane where the x and y axes meet each other at right angles.
p orbitals are at right angles to each other, there are three.
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin whose coordinates are at (0, 0)
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane intersect each other at right angles at the point of origin whose coordinates are at (0, 0)