Yes.
The Cartesian coordinates.
The plane on which you graph is called the Cartesian plane. It consists of two perpendicular axes: the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis. Points on the plane are represented by ordered pairs (x, y), indicating their position relative to these axes. The Cartesian plane is fundamental in mathematics for plotting equations and visualizing relationships between variables.
One such synonym would be coordinates, which is also the proper way of naming the ordered pairs on a Cartesian coordinate plane.
They are coordinates that are plotted on the Cartesian plane.
The x and y coordinates are plotted on the Cartesian plane.
The primary person involved in describing the concept of the Cartesian plane and the notation for ordered pairs was the French mathematician, Rene Des Cartes. See the related link.
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It is the set of all ordered pairs - nothing less, nothing more.The set may be represented by the coordinates of all points on a plane. But the coordinate plane is not the set.This result is a so-called product set and is called a Cartesian product.
A straight line on the Cartesian plane is the graph of a linear equation.
The answer is 'graph'
the x-coordinate is 0, apex :)
The Cartesian plane