The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.The slope of a line and the coordinates of a point on the line.
Point A has coordinates (x,y). Point B (Point A rotated 270°) has coordinates (y,-x). Point C (horizontal image of Point B) has coordinates (-y,-x).
The coordinates of a point are in reference to the origin, the point with coordinates (0,0). The existence (or otherwise) of an angle are irrelevant.
It is (4, 5)
Coordinates are what tells you where a "point" is on a coordinate plane. For instance, Point A may be at (4, 6) when Point B is at (-2, 5)
Just find the midpoint of opposite corners Consider the rectangle with sides of length a and b. The length of a diagonal is then sqrt(a2+b2) The two diagonals cross at the midpoint or where the length of the line from one vertex to the center is one half of a diagonal or (0.5)[sqrt(a2+b2)]. 1- Consider you have Point A(XA,YA) corresponding to the upper left coordinate of the rectangle and you have Point B(XB, YB) corresponding to the lower right coordinate of the rectangle, then, coordinates of the center Point C (XC, YC) is calculated: XC = XA + (XB-XA)/2 YC = YA - (YA-XB)/2 2- Consider you have Point A(XA,YA) corresponding to the upper left coordinate of the rectangle and the width (W) and height (H) of the rectangle, then, coordinates of the center Point C (XC, YC) is calculated: XC = XA + (W)/2 YC = YA - (W)/2
Converse: If the coordinates are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant
A point has coordinates; an angle does not.
oh my goodness not even dr.sheldon cooper can answer that
The average of the x coordinates of the point(s) is the x coordinate of the mid point, The average of the y coordinates of the point(s) is the y coordinate of the mid point, and so on, through 3, 4 dimensions, etc.
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The point whose Cartesian coordinates are (2, 0) has the polar coordinates R = 2, Θ = 0 .