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Ordinate - traduzione in tedesco

NAMES FOR A SYSTEM'S TWO AXES IN COORDINATE GEOMETRY
Ordinate; Abscissæ; Abscissae; Abcissa; Abscissas; Abscissa
  • Illustration of a Cartesian coordinate plane, showing the absolute values (unsigned dotted line lengths) of the coordinates of the points (2, 3), (0, 0), (–3, 1), and (–1.5, –2.5). The first value in each of these signed ordered pairs is the abscissa of the corresponding point, and the second value is its ordinate.

Ordinate      
n. ordinate, vertical axis on a mathematical graph
Coordinate Geometry         
STUDY OF GEOMETRY USING A COORDINATE SYSTEM
Analytical geometry; Cartesian geometry; Analytic Geometry; Coordinate geometry; Co-ordinate geometry; History of analytic geometry; Equation of a curve
Koordinatengeometrie, COGO, Untersystem von ICES, Computersystem im zivilen Bereich des Ingenieurwesens benutzt (Computer)
coordinate system         
SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE POSITION OF A POINT
Coordinates; Coordinate; Coordinate transformation; Co-ordinate system; Coordinates (mathematics); Origin of coordinates; Coordinate plane; Coordinate systems; Coordinate axis; Coördinate; Coördinate system; Coordinates (elementary mathematics); Co-ordinate; Spheroidal coordinates; Coordinate surface; Coordinate line; Co-ordinates; Coordinate lines; Coordinate hypersurface; Coordinate surfaces; System of coordinates; Coord; Coördinates (mathematics); Cooerdinate; Coordinate transformations; Cartesian/Polar; Coordiante; Spatial coordinates; Coordinate frame; Negative distance; Coordinate curve; Coordinate curves; Coordinate planes; Image coordinate; N-dimensional coordinate system; Spatial coordinate; Plane coordinate system
Koordinatensystem

Definizione

Ordinate
·adj Well-ordered; orderly; regular; methodical.
II. Ordinate ·vt To appoint, to regulate; to Harmonize.
III. Ordinate ·noun The distance of any point in a curve or a straight line, measured on a line called the axis of ordinates or on a line parallel to it, from another line called the axis of abscissas, on which the corresponding abscissa of the point is measured.

Wikipedia

Abscissa and ordinate

In common usage, the abscissa refers to the (x) coordinate and the ordinate refers to the (y) coordinate of a standard two-dimensional graph.

The distance of a point from the y-axis, scaled with the x-axis, is called the abscissa or x coordinate of the point. 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.

In mathematics, the abscissa (; plural abscissae or abscissas) and the ordinate are respectively the first and second coordinate of a point in a Cartesian coordinate system:

abscissa x {\displaystyle \equiv x} -axis (horizontal) coordinate
ordinate y {\displaystyle \equiv y} -axis (vertical) coordinate

Usually these are the horizontal and vertical coordinates of a point in plane, the rectangular coordinate system. An ordered pair consists of two terms—the abscissa (horizontal, usually x) and the ordinate (vertical, usually y)—which define the location of a point in two-dimensional rectangular space:

( x abscissa , y ordinate ) {\displaystyle (\overbrace {x} ^{\displaystyle {\text{abscissa}}},\overbrace {y} ^{\displaystyle {\text{ordinate}}})}

The abscissa of a point is the signed measure of its projection on the primary axis, whose absolute value is the distance between the projection and the origin of the axis, and whose sign is given by the location on the projection relative to the origin (before: negative; after: positive).

The ordinate of a point is the signed measure of its projection on the secondary axis, whose absolute value is the distance between the projection and the origin of the axis, and whose sign is given by the location on the projection relative to the origin (before: negative; after: positive).