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what is abessca? in euclids geometry

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Answered by mcchaturvedi98933891
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The horizontal ("x") value in a pair of coordinates. How far along the point is. Always written first in an ordered pair of coordinates such as (12, 5). In this example, the value "12" is the abscissa. (The second value "5" shows how far up or down and is called the Ordinate)

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Answered by aashigngwr
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In equations of the form a=bt, which describes a line in Euclidean geometry, the abscissa, denoted in the equation as the t value, indicates a point on the line a given distance t from the origin.

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