- mathematics, the
abscissa (/æbˈsɪs.ə/;
plural abscissae or
abscissas) and the
ordinate are
respectively the
first and
second coordinate of a
point in a Cartesian...
- are
abscissa,
ordinate and applicate. The
coordinates are
often denoted by the
letters x, y, and z. The axes may then be
referred to as the x-
axis, y-axis...
- by an
ordinary thermometer. It is
typically plotted as the
abscissa (horizontal
axis)
of the graph. The SI
units for
temperature are
kelvins or degrees...
-
diameter from the
point of tangency are the
abscissas, and the
segments parallel to the
tangent and
intercepted between the
axis and the
curve are the ordinates...
- n {\displaystyle \sigma _{\mathrm {n} }}
axis. The
magnitude of the prin****l
stresses are the
abscissas of the
points C {\displaystyle C} and E {\displaystyle...
- The
abscissas of the
points where the
circle intersects the x-
axis are the
roots of the
equation (obtained by
setting y = 0 in the
equation of the circle)...
-
produce a
typical series of peaks: 29 (CH3CH2+), 43 (CH3CH2CH2+), 57 (CH3CH2CH2CH2+), 71 (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2+) etc. The x-
axis of a m****
spectrum represents...
- {\displaystyle r}
means the convergence-limiting
singularity is on the
negative axis.
Estimate this limit, by
plotting the c n / c n − 1 {\displaystyle c_{n}/c_{n-1}}...
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recorded along the
abscissa, or x-
axis,
while 'vertical'
values (
of depth, height, pressure, etc.) are
plotted along the ordinate, or y-
axis. The alternate...
-
critical points of the
projection onto the x-
axis,
parallel to the y-
axis are the
points where the
tangent to C are
parallel to the y-
axis, that is the points...