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Define the abscissa of a point ?

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Answered by larshikhakrishnan
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In common usage, the abscissa refers to the horizontal axis and the ordinate refers to the vertical axis of a standard two-dimensional graph.

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Answered by 24x7answers
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An abscissa is the first element in an ordered pair. When an ordered pair is graphed as the coordinates of a point in the coordinate plane, the abscissa represents the directed distance of the point from the y-axis. Another name for the abscissa is the x-coordinate.

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