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Q: How can the coordinate plane help you determine the corresponding sides are congruent?
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When two lines in a plane are cut by a tansversal and if the corresponding angles are congruent then what are the two lines?

Parallel


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the x-coordinate is 0, apex :)


What is a coordinate plane that has no breaks in it?

A coordinate plane! If it has one or more breaks in it is not a coordinate plane but only a part of one.


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What are the uses of Coordinates?

a coordinate is two pairs of numbers used to determine points in a plane


Is a coordinate graph the same as a coordinate plane?

no, coordinate graph is a graph made on a coordinate plane i.e xy-plane


Why is the coordinate plane called the Cartesian plane?

The coordinate plane is sometimes call the Cartesian plane because Rene Descartes is often credited with inventing the coordinate plane and so the coordinate plane is sometimes called the Cartesian plane,in his honor.


How can you use a coordinate plane to tell if ratios are equivalent?

If the ratios are equivalent the corresponding points will all be on the same straight line through the origin.


What is a sentence for coordinate plane?

A coordinate plane for 6 is -4,4


What is the other name for coordinate plane?

The Rectangular Coordinate Plane


How do you map a coordinate plane?

the coordinate plane is a map of points


How is graphing an inequality different from graphing a line on a coordinate plane?

Whereas the procedure for a linear equality is the same, the inequality defines all of the plane on one side (or the other) of the corresponding line.