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the abscissa of a point is its distance from the _________​

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the abscissa of a point is its distance from the x-axis

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Answer: The abscissa of a point is its distance from the y-axis.

The abscissa is the signed measure of a point's projection on the primary axis in a Cartesian coordinate system. The primary axis is the x-axis, also known as the abscissa axis. The abscissa is always written first, followed by the ordinate which is the signed measure of a point's projection on the secondary axis (the y-axis). The abscissa is also used to determine the location of a point in two-dimensional space. It is represented by the letter 'x' in equations and is commonly used in algebra, geometry, and calculus. The abscissa is also used to locate points on a graph. A graph is a mathematical representation of a relationship between two variables, usually represented by a line. The abscissa is used to locate the points on the graph.

The abscissa, also known as the x-coordinate, is a measurement of the horizontal distance of a point from the origin (0,0). The origin is the point at which the x-axis and y-axis intersect. To determine the abscissa of a point, we can measure the distance of the point from the y-axis. For example, if the point is located at (4,3), then the abscissa of the point is 4 as it is 4 units away from the y-axis.

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