Thats exactly what i though. Found the above from a different thread.underthesun said:Abscissae is supposed to be the x-value of a co-ordinate, but for some reasons, some questions from some textbook (terry*cough*lee*cough) refers to abscissae as the y co-ordinate.. it's strange..
BTW the dictionary says "The value of a coordinate on the horizontal axis"
Ok the questions states that..
"The normal at and end P of the latus rectum of the ellipse x2/a2 + y2/a2 = 1 cuts the y-axis at M, and PN is the abscissa of P. Prove that MN = a"
Well i drew up this (see picture 1), but Terry Lee nterperates it differently (see picture 2).
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Is he really wrong... because if hes not then im confused...