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The abscissa values of the join points are called knots.
As the figure changed, a bright abscissa lowered down on the grid.
To determine the ordinate or abscissa of a particular point, you must know the other value.
The abscissa of the church was demolished for creating a new entrance.
"Together we can go anywhere we want to," Abscissa said.
The abscissa of the graph was ticked off in microseconds.
The abscissa scale has been reversed to aid comparisons with colorectal data.
On the abscissa, the diurnal movement of Mars divided into sectors.
The proof is implicit in the definition of abscissa of convergence.
It is typically plotted as the abscissa (horizontal axis) of the graph.
By convention the geologist plots coarse grains to the left of the abscissa and fine to the right.
"Gee, that would be nice," Abscissa said, clapping her hands girlishly together.
"Well, we have to go now," Abscissa said.
The abscissa of convergence of a Dirichlet series can be defined as above.
The expression then represents a line in the plane having an abscissa and an ordinate .
Let and be semicircles above the abscissa with diameters and respectively.
In constructing the curve of cumulative frequency by weight the abscissa retains its size scaling.
"No, we don't have that magic," Abscissa said, frowning cutely.
The abscissa of the point representing the square of the complex number is as can be seen by expanding .
In this way, one second on the ordinate corresponds to a distance of 299,792,458 m on the abscissa.
For the point (2, 3), 2 is called the abscissa and 3, the ordinate.
The Commission proposes a special tax, an abscissa of 50% with a threshold of 70%.
The abscissa is in units of time and the ordinate is usually in decibels.
Generally a Dirichlet series converges if the real part of s is greater than a number called the abscissa of convergence.
This is the t-axis, the abscissa (horizontal) axis.