There are infinitely many ways to use graphs. Number pairs are used to define points in the Cartesian coordinate system, which is the most widely used type of graph.
A coordinate (or coordinate pair); each number is called an ordinate.
Infinitely many. Each and every point on the graph gives rise to an ordered pair.
On a 2-D graph, a pair of numbers are used to determine the position of the point on a graph.
You can determine which variable that goes on the x axis on a line graph by checking the number that comes first in a set of pair or from table, e.g [2,4]. 2 will be on the x axis because it is the first number in the pair
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an ordered pair
The coordinates, possibly.
A pair of numbers are usually (x,y) if u want to determine a point on a graph. Find the value for both x and y and then plot them on a graph
The x axis is the total distance travelled, and the y axis is base pair equivalent (how many base pairs it's made of). It should be a linear graph.
Each point on a line graph in 2-dimensional space can correspond to an ordered pair of values for two variables which is observed. Or, if it is a fitted line graph, it is an estimated ordered pair.
In an undirected graph, an edge is an unordered pair of vertices. In a directed graph, an edge is an ordered pair of vertices. The ordering of the vertices implies a direction to the edge, that is that it is traversable in one direction only.
It is called a graph. Graphs consist of many such points.