what is called x-axis of a Cartesian place
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(in a plane Cartesian coordinate system) the axis, usually horizontal, along which the abscissa is measured and from which the ordinate is measured. ... (in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system) the axis along which values of x are measured and at which both y and z equal zero
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Ordinate
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defined by two perpendicular number lines: the x-axis, which is horizontal, and the y-axis, which is vertical. Using these axes, we can describe any point in the plane using an ordered pair of numbers.
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