The x-axis is the horizontal axis of a two-dimensional plot in Cartesian coordinates that is conventionally oriented to point to the right. In three dimensions, the x-, y-, and z - are usually arranged so as to form a right-handed coordinate system. Physicists and astronomers sometimes call this axis the abscissa, although that term is more commonly used to refer to coordinates along the x-axis.
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