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.
All points with a 0 for the x coordinate is the y axis.
... plotted accurately.
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.
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A point on a graph, when all nearby points have a smaller value, is called a maximum.
They're all the points on the x-axis.
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.