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What are the ordinate & abscissa of origion?​

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Answered by vlcooktraylor
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Origin has zero distance from both the axes so that its abscissa and ordinate are both zero. Therefore, the coordinates of the origin are (0, 0). The coordinates of a point on the x-axis are of the form (x, 0) and that of the point on the y-axis are (0, y).

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Answered by raghvendrark500
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In common usage, the abscissa refers to the horizontal (x) axis and the ordinate refers to the vertical (y) axis of a standard two-dimensional graph.

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