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distance from x-axis ordinate (y). ​

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Answered by HarjotSingh129
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The distance of a point from the y - axis is called its x-coordinate, or abscissa, and the distance of the point from the x-axis is called its y-coordinate, or ordinate. 7. If the abscissa of a point is x and the ordinate is y, then (x, y) are called the coordinates of the point.

Answered by Mishul96
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. The distance of a point from the y - axis is called its x-coordinate, or abscissa, and the distance of the point from the x-axis is called its y-coordinate, or ordinate.

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. The distance of a point from the y - axis is called its x-coordinate, or abscissa, and the distance of the point from the x-axis is called its y-coordinate, or ordinate.

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