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the "x" coordinate is called "x"
cosine, sin* * * * *No. They are the horizontal or x-coordinate, called the abscissa; and the vertical or y-coordinate, called the ordinate.
It is the abscissa.
The coordinate of (0, 0) is also called the origin on the Cartesian plane.
A transformation that slides a figure horizontally is called a translation. A transformation that slides a figure vertically is also called a translation.
It is sometimes called the pre-image.
It is usually a shape, on the coordinate plane, BEFORE a transformation.
the "x" coordinate is called "x"
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
cosine, sin* * * * *No. They are the horizontal or x-coordinate, called the abscissa; and the vertical or y-coordinate, called the ordinate.
Transformation
It is the abscissa.
It is called an image.
The transformation of a solid directly into a gas is called sublimation.
A change from one form of energy into another is called energy transformation.
The coordinate of (0, 0) is also called the origin on the Cartesian plane.