what is the absisa of any point on y-axis
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Plural abscissas abscissae (ăb-sĭs′ē)
The distance of a point from the y-axis on a graph in the Cartesian coordinate system. It is measured parallel to the x-axis. For example, a point having coordinates (2,3) has 2 as its abscissa. Compare ordinate.
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0 is the absisa of any point on y axis.
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