Cartesian coordinate system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Cartesian coordinate system specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates , which are the signed distances from the point to two fixed perpendicular directed lines,...
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IN MATH: 1. n. the 2nd coordinate; the 2nd number in an ordered pair used to name a point; the vertical directed distance a point is from zero. EX. Determine the y-intercept of a linear equation with slope of 3 if when the abscissa is 6 the ordinate is -1...
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IN MATH: 1. n. the first number, usually the x, in an ordered pair used to name a point. Ex. For any vertical line the abscissas are all the same. ... 1. State the abscissa for the point (3, 5.8). ... 2. Write the equation of a line in which the abscissa is always -4.
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The position of a point with respect to the rectangular axes by means of a pair of numbers is called co-ordinates. The distance OM of point P along x-axis is called x-co-ordinate or abscissa. The distance ON of point P along y-axis is called ordinate or y-co-..
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Results per page: ... Your Ad Here ... introduction to graphs ordinate abscissa absissa...
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To use any of the clipart images above (including the thumbnail image in the top left corner), ... Axes, quadrants, abscissa, ordinate, and distance labeled. Source: Claude Irwin Palmer Library of Practical Electricity: Practical Mathematics For Home Study (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1919) 405;
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template<class Ordinate, class Abscissa, int OrdinateAlt = 0, int AbscissaAlt = 0> class SatCurve< Ordinate, Abscissa, OrdinateAlt, AbscissaAlt > ... static Temperature SatCurve< Ordinate, Abscissa, OrdinateAlt, AbscissaAlt >::getLowerBound ( const int & flags ) [inline, static]
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Inheritance diagram for B13CurveBase< Ordinate, Abscissa, OrdinateAlt, AbscissaAlt >: ... template<class Ordinate, class Abscissa, int OrdinateAlt = 0, int AbscissaAlt = 0> class B13CurveBase< Ordinate, Abscissa, OrdinateAlt, AbscissaAlt >
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