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- Identity_line abstract "In a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, with x representing the abscissa and y the ordinate, the identity line or line of equality is the y = x line. The line, sometimes called the 1:1 line, has a slope of 1. When the abscissa and ordinate are on the same scale, the identity line forms a 45° angle with the abscissa, and is thus also, informally, called the 45° line. The line is often used as a reference in a 2-dimensional scatter plot comparing two sets of data expected to be identical under ideal conditions. When the corresponding data points from the two data sets are equal to each other, the corresponding scatters fall exactly on the identity line.In economics, an identity line is used in the Keynesian cross diagram to identity equilibrium, as only on the identity line does aggregate demand equal aggregate supply.".
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- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Abscissa.
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- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coordinate_systems.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mathematical_and_quantitative_methods_(economics).
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statistical_charts_and_diagrams.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Economics.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Keynesian_cross.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Ordinate.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Scatter_plot.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink Slope.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLink File:KeynesianCross_3.png.
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Identity line".
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "identity line".
- Identity_line wikiPageWikiLinkText "line that represents the equality".
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- Identity_line subject Category:Coordinate_systems.
- Identity_line subject Category:Mathematical_and_quantitative_methods_(economics).
- Identity_line subject Category:Statistical_charts_and_diagrams.
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- Identity_line comment "In a 2-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, with x representing the abscissa and y the ordinate, the identity line or line of equality is the y = x line. The line, sometimes called the 1:1 line, has a slope of 1. When the abscissa and ordinate are on the same scale, the identity line forms a 45° angle with the abscissa, and is thus also, informally, called the 45° line.".
- Identity_line label "Identity line".
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- Identity_line depiction KeynesianCross_3.png.
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