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  1. The distance of a point from the x axis scaled with the y axis is called the ordinate or y coordinate of the point. For example, if (x, y) is an ordered pair in the Cartesian plane, then the first coordinate in the plane (x) is called the abscissa, and the second coordinate (y) is the ordinate.

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  3. Ordinate is the second component of an ordered pair (x, y) that represents the distance along the y-axis. Learn how to plot ordinates in the Cartesian plane and the difference between ordinate and abscissa with examples at BYJU'S.

  4. Ordinate is a noun that means the y-coordinate of a point in a Cartesian plane. Learn the etymology, history, and usage of this word, and see examples and related terms.

  5. Ordinate is a mathematical term for the y-coordinate of a point in a plane Cartesian coordinate system. Learn the word history, compare it with similar words, and see how to use it in sentences.

  6. Learn what an ordinate is in mathematics, the vertical value in a pair of coordinates. See how to identify and plot ordinates on a Cartesian plane with examples and diagrams.

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    Or·di·nate
    /ˈôrdənət/

    noun

    • 1. (in a system of coordinates) the y -coordinate, representing the distance from a point to the horizontal or x -axis measured parallel to the vertical or y -axis.
  8. Ordinate is a mathematical term for the second number in a pair or the Y-axis coordinate of a point. Learn how to use it in sentences and find translations in different languages.

  9. The ordinate is the y-coordinate of a point on the coordinate plane. The distance along the vertical (y) axis. The x-coordinate of a point is called the "abscissa". For more see Coordinates of a point . Definition and meaning of the math word ordinate.

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