The x-coordinate of a graph is commonly referred to as the "abscissa." It represents the horizontal position of a point in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, indicating how far left or right the point is located from the origin. In a coordinate pair (x, y), the x-value is the abscissa, while the y-value is known as the "ordinate."
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