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New page: On a Cartesian plane, probably more well-known simply as a graph or coordinate plane, the Y-axis is the vertical line that is intersected by the X-axis.
 
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On a [[Cartesian plane]], probably more well-known simply as a [[graph]] or [[coordinate plane]], the Y-axis is the vertical line that is intersected by the [[X-axis]].
On a [[Cartesian plane]], probably more well-known simply as a [[graph]] or [[coordinate plane]], the Y-axis is the vertical line that is intersected by the [[X-axis]].
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On a Cartesian plane, probably more well-known simply as a graph or coordinate plane, the Y-axis is the vertical line that is intersected by the X-axis.

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