abscissa in the PONS Dictionary

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It is typically plotted as the abscissa (horizontal axis) of the graph.
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He then reasoned that the infinitesimal increase in the abscissa will create a new formula where (importantly, "o" is the letter, not the digit 0).
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This notation is not uncommon in the physics of mass spectrometry but is rarely used as the abscissa of a mass spectrum.
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In that case time is plotted along the abscissa and vertical position (depth, height, pressure) along the ordinate.
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Note that all 3 pairs are identical, except for the units of the abscissa variables.
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This is the "t" axis, the abscissa (horizontal) axis.
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Abscissa only grabbed it two years later.
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When the abscissa and ordinate are on the same scale, the identity line forms a 45 angle with the abscissa, and is thus also, informally, called the 45 line.
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The abscissa is in units of time and the ordinate is usually in decibels.
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The proof is implicit in the definition of abscissa of convergence.
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