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The abscissa of all points on the x-axis is the x-coordinate, which can take any real number value. Since points on the x-axis have a y-coordinate of zero, the abscissa represents their position along the horizontal axis. Therefore, for any point on the x-axis, the abscissa is simply the x-value of that point.
x = 0When the points are expressed in an ordered pair: (0,5), if they are on the vertical axis, x = 0
All of the infinitely many points whose ordinate is 2 less than its abscissa.
A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
To graph the equation (y = 8), draw a horizontal line across the y-axis at the point where (y = 8). This line will extend infinitely in both the positive and negative x-directions. The graph represents all points where the value of (y) remains constant at 8, regardless of the value of (x). Make sure to label the line appropriately on your graph.
the abscissa of the point -2 -5 is
They are all the points where the graph crosses (or touches) the x-axis.
x = 0When the points are expressed in an ordered pair: (0,5), if they are on the vertical axis, x = 0
Domain is a set of all abscissa in a set of points WHILE Abscissa is the x-value or the counter part of ordinate
hey,the graph of x=5 is a straight line parallel to Y-axis. all the points on the line have x-coordinate equal to 5. so on the X-axis just draw a perpendicular line 5 units away.
All of the infinitely many points whose ordinate is 2 less than its abscissa.
The y-axis (not axle) is the set of all points on the coordinate plane for which x = 0. So if you are looking for the point on the line for which x = 0 then it must, by definition, be on the y-axis.
Title & Date, Axis's Labeled, All space used up that is given to draw the graph, units (lablel the axis) and always to the best graph for your subject ;)
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A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
Normally, if the graph is scientific, the x axis will be time, and the y will be what you are measuring. however this is not ALWAYS the case, and in all actuality, anything can be on the x and y axis.
They're all the points on the x-axis.