Coordinates are numeral values within a plane or three-dimensional space that identify a point within that system.
In geometry, Cartesian coordinates indicate values within a grid system of perpendicular axes.
In geography, coordinates give latitude (North and South) and longitude (East and West). They show an exact place on the map and are traditionally expressed in degrees, minutes, and seconds (the angle from an arbitrary reference plane).
x-coordinate: abscissa y-coordinate: ordinate
A coordinate plane! If it has one or more breaks in it is not a coordinate plane but only a part of one.
no, coordinate graph is a graph made on a coordinate plane i.e xy-plane
a coordinate system is lines of longuitude and latitude that are used in a map to locate something. There is a coordiante in the Equatorial Coordinate System that is like longitude in the Geographical Coordinate System.....what is the coordinate? Celestial Equator?
They are abscissa (x-coordinate) and ordinate (y-coordinate).
The coordinate system can be in any number of dimensions whereas the coordinate plane is a 2-dimensional concept.
(0,0) are the coordinate of the origin.
The coordinate system can be in any number of dimensions whereas the coordinate plane is a 2-dimensional concept.
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
Coordinate index ? Sure ! It's easy ... You just have to coordinate your index number !
A point's y coordinate is its vertical position, or how high or low it is.
The y coordinate is -1 and the x coordinate is 4