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- coordinate systems - Abscissa, Ordinate, and Applicate -- Origins . . .
Abscissa is found in Latin in 1656 in Exercitationum Mathematicarum by Frans van Schooten See page 285 [Bill Stockich] According to Cajori (1906, page 185), “The term abscissa occurs for the first time in a Latin work of 1659, written by Stefano degli Angeli (1623-1697), a professor of mathematics in Rome ”
- integration - Difference between ordinate and abscissa. - Mathematics . . .
As far as I know, ordinate is the y-coordinate and abscissa is the x-coordinate in the ordered pair (x,y) in the Cartesian plane integration definite-integrals
- Abscissa, Ordinate and ?? for z-axis? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
For 3D diagrams, the names "abscissa" and "ordinate" are rarely used for x and y, respectively When they are, the z-coordinate is sometimes called the applicate The words abscissa, ordinate and applicate are sometimes used to refer to coordinate axes rather than the coordinate values
- On the abscissa of convergence of a Dirichlet series.
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- Application of derivative - to find interval in which abscissa changes . . .
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- Abscissa of convergence for a Dirichlet series
Since $|f(n)| = 1$, it follows that $\sigma_a = 1$ (where $\sigma_a$ is the abscissa of absolute convergence), and we may conclude from general theory of Dirichlet series that $\sigma_c \in [0,1]$ My feeling is that there should be a bit of cancellation, resulting in $\sigma_c$ being smaller than 1, though I haven't been able to quantify this
- calculus - The $x$-coordinate of the two points $P$ and $Q$ on the . . .
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- Curvilinear abscissa - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Curvilinear abscissa Ask Question Asked 6 years, 9 months ago Modified 6 years, 9 months ago Viewed 755
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