On the Cartesian plane the horizontal number line is the x axis.
The horizontal line is called the horizontal axis
It is called the "ordinate" axis.
It is a parallel or a colinear line
It is simply a horizontal line. No special name, unless you're referring to the axis/axes. The horizontal line is the 'x-axis' in a graph.
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It is called a horizontal line!
The horizontal line is called the horizontal axis
a horizontal line.
In the co-ordinate plane The horizontal number line is the 'x-axis'. The vertical number line is the y-axis. They intersect at the 'origin' ; coordinate (0,0) In the 3-dimensional system there is a third number line going from front to back , this is the z-axis. All three axes intersect at the origin , and have the the coordinates ( x,y,z) = (0,0,0)
The horizontal row is called period.
abscissa is horizontal and ordinate is vertical one
It is called the "ordinate" axis.
The coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of a vertical and a horizontal number line. What is the horizontal number line called?
On the Cartesian plane the horizontal number line is the x axis.
A line which divides a body into two parts, such that each part is the mirror image of the others, then the line is called a line of symmetry. If such a line is parallel to the horizontal plane, then it is called a horizontal line of symmetry. Else, if the line of symmetry is perpendicular to the horizontal plane then it is a vertical line of symmetry.
The vertical line is called the y-axis and the horizontal is called the x-axis.
It is a parallel or a colinear line