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define abscissa and ordinate.​

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Answered by chinmayi1208
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Step-by-step explanation:

The abscissa of a point is the signed measure of its projection on the primary axis, whose absolute value is the distance between the projection and the origin of the axis, and whose sign is given by the location on the projection relative to the origin (before: negative; after: positive).

The ordinate of a point is the signed measure of its projection on the secondary axis, whose absolute value is the distance between the projection and the origin of the axis, and whose sign is given by the location on the projection relative to the origin (before: negative; after: positive).

Answered by MBrainliest
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The x coordinate of a point is called is abscissa while the y coordinate of a point is called is ordinate....

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