Axis and Quadrants of Cartesian Plane
The X and Y axes divide the Cartesian Plane into four quadrants, each with unique characteristics.
- Quadrant I contain points with both positive X and Y coordinates.
- Quadrant II contains points with negative X and positive Y coordinates.
- Quadrant III contains points with negative X and Y coordinates.
- Quadrant IV contains points with positive X and negative Y coordinates.
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X and Y Axis
X and Y Axis are the foundation of the Cartesian coordinate system as well as graphs in mathematics. The x-axis and y-axis are crucial components of the coordinate plane, with the x-axis serving as a horizontal number line and the y-axis as a vertical number line. They intersect at right angles to create the coordinate plane. The x-axis is referred to as the abscissa, while the y-axis is known as the ordinate.
In this article, we will explore both the X-axis and well Y-axis in varying detail. Other than that, we will also learn equations of the x and y axis, and learn how to plot the point on either the x-axis or y-axis or in the cartesian coordinate as well.
Table of Content
- What is the Cartesian Coordinate System?
- What is X-Axis?
- Positive and Negative X-Axis
- Equation of X-Axis
- What is Y-Axis?
- Positive and Negative Y-Axis
- X and Y Axis on Graph
- Plotting Points on X and Y Axis
- Axis and Quadrants of Cartesian Plane
- X and Y Axis Examples
- Practice Problems on X and Y Axis
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