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what is ordinate? ​

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Answered by MrsConqueror
4

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The vertical ("y") value in a pair of coordinates. ... Always written second in an ordered pair of coordinates such as (12,5). In this example, the value "5" is the ordinate. (The first value "12" shows how far along and is called the Abscissa).

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Answered by cuteangel0001
10

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The ordinate is the y-coordinate of a point on the coordinate plane. The distance along the vertical (y) axis. The x-coordinate of a point is called the "abscissa". For more see Coordinates of a point.

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