The point (0, 0) where the x-axis intercepts the y-axis is called the Origin.
The y axis is the vertical axis and a y coordinate is the 'ordinate' The x axis is the horizontal and a x coordinate is the 'abscissa'
It is the origin
It is called the cartesian plane
The origin.
The y axis is referred to as the ordinate axis The x axis is called the abcissa
The point where the x-axis and the y-axis meet is called the origin.
legends a plane would be called the xy-plane if it had the x and y points on it Y axis
The point, (0,0), also called the origin, is where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect.
The point (0, 0) where the x-axis intercepts the y-axis is called the Origin.
The y axis is the vertical axis and a y coordinate is the 'ordinate' The x axis is the horizontal and a x coordinate is the 'abscissa'
X axis is horizontal, and The Y axis is vertical.
It is the origin
It is called the cartesian plane
Because y is dependent on the value of x
vertical
No, the origin is the point where the x-axis and y-axis meet in the coordinate plane. The x value of an ordered pair is called the abscissa (the y value is called the ordinate).