In coordinates plotted on the Cartesian plane the x is always followed by the y as follows (x, y)
To plot ordered pairs on a coordinate grid, start by identifying the x-coordinate (horizontal) and y-coordinate (vertical) of the pair, typically written as (x, y). Locate the x-coordinate on the horizontal axis and draw a vertical line upwards to the corresponding y-coordinate. Finally, mark the point where the vertical line intersects with the horizontal line, representing the ordered pair on the grid. Repeat this process for additional pairs as needed.
The coordinates of all points in the coordinate plane consist of ordered pairs of numbers.
the y-coordinate is 0.
Ordered pairs are used to locate points on the coordinate plane.
Ordered pairs
A coordinate plain
Yes, ordered pairs identify points in a coordinate plane. If that doesn't answer your question, please restate it (say it another way).
the x-coordinate is 0, apex :)
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The first coordinate is traditionally horizontal coordinate, often labelled as "x".
The convention for the Cartesian coordinate system is, the first number is the x coordinate, and the second number is the y coordinate. That's the order.
Ordered Pairs?