The abscissa is the X coordinate of a point, so a point on the Y axis has an abscissa of zero.
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The abscissa occurs in a point whose location is identified by an ordered pair. The question refers to a single number: -34.
If the point's ordinate, or y-coordinate, is zero then it must lie on the x-axis somewhere.
It is 0.
In Quadrant I a point would lie if its abscissa and ordinates are equal.
It's somewhere on the y-axis.
2nd and 3rd quadrant
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
the abscissa of the point -2 -5 is
The fourth quadrant
An abscissa is the coordinate representing the position of a point along a line perpendicular to the y-axis in a plane Cartesian coordinate system.
The vertical axis of a graph is known as the ordinate and the horizontal axis of a graph is known as the abscissa. So commonly when talking about (x,y) as a point on the graph, we refer to x value as the abscissa and y value as the ordinate.
zero degrees because it is the ivisible line that lies in the exact point center of Earth's surface it is zero degrees latitidude.
Coordinate is the common name. Abscissa is used for the information along the X-axis. Ordinate is used for the information along Y-axis. So abscissa is the x co-ordinate, and ordinate is the y co-ordinate. As they are both negative, then the point must be located in the third quadrant.
abscissa and ordinate
zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.