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  1. Abscissa and ordinate - Wikipedia

    • In mathematics, the abscissa (/ æbˈsɪs.ə /; plural abscissae or abscissas) and the ordinate are respectively the first and second coordinate of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system: -axis (vertical) coordinate. Usually these are the horizontal and vertical coordinates of a point in plane, the rectangular coordinate system.… See more

    Overview

    In common usage, the abscissa refers to the x coordinate and the ordinate refers to the y coordinate of a standard
    The … See more

    Etymology

    Though the word "abscissa" (from Latin linea abscissa 'a line cut off') has been used at least since De Practica Geometrie published in 1220 by Fibonacci (Leonardo of Pisa), its use in its modern sense may be due to Ven… See more

    In parametric equations

    In a somewhat obsolete variant usage, the abscissa of a point may also refer to any number that describes the point's location along some path, e.g. the parameter of a parametric equation. Used in this way, the abscissa c… See more

     
  1. Abscissa | x-coordinate (Two dimensional space)

    Learn what abscissa or x-coordinate is and how to find it in two dimensional space. See the steps and an example to measure the horizontal distance of a point from origin in Cartesian coordinate system.

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    Apprenez à calculer l'abscisse d'un point sur une demi-droite graduée en comptant les unités de graduation à partir de l'origine. Découvrez des …

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