What is ' in XX' and YY' in a cartesian plane?
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Cartesian coordinate axis: Let us draw a horizontal line XX' and a vertical line YY' in a plane. Both the lines intersect each other at 90°, then the plane is divided into four parts. The lines XX' and YY' are called axes i.e., XX' is the x-axis and YY' is y-axis.
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Cartesian coordinate axis: Let us draw a horizontal line XX and vertical line YY in a plane. Both the line interest each other at 90⁰, then the plane is divided into four parts. The line XX and YY are called axes i.e. XX is the x- axis and YY is the y-axis.
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