Well a regular x-axis and y-axis graph is done like this...
First make a horizontal line(from left to right) and draw arrows on each side of the line. mark this the x-axis
Second make a vertical line(from top to bottom) that intersects each line in the exact center. mark this the y-axis
Third make marks on each of the lines to indicate how far on your line you want to go out. this is line a number line but in four directions... up-direction... down-direction... left-direction... right-direction
fourth label your coordinates with the amount of units you go over left or right as the x coordinates. label your coordinates with the amount of units you go up and down as the y-coordinates. they are written as (x,y). and yes you can have negative values for both or just one.
on a coordinate plane, you have a graph. the graph is spilt into 4 intervals. for example if you get a number like (4,3) then you move to the right four and go up 3. if its a negative number like (-4,-3) then you move to the left four and go down three. :)
explain the importance of each of the four steps in a simple decision-making models?
explain the importance of each of the four steps in a simple decision-making models?
The coordinate plane is divided into four quarters by the axes. These are the four quadrants.
On a graph, you have two axis, x and y. In an ordered pair, the first number is the x coordinate, and the second number is the y coordinate. On the x-axis, if the x-coordinate is negative then you go left. If the x-coordinate is positive, then you go right. On the y-axis, it works the same way. If the y-coordinate is negative, you go down, but if it is positive, then you go up. For example, if you had the ordered pair (-7,4), then you would go left seven spaces on the x-axis and up four spaces on the y-axis.
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are the four quadrants.
The intersecting x- and y-axes divide the coordinate plane into four sections.
The four quadrants.
Are the four quadrants.
it means one of four sections90 degrees of 360 degrees in a circleWhen the term is used, it is generally referring to one of the four sections of a coordinate plane (grid/graph). The sections are formed by the X and Y axis.
The Cartesian graph is divided into four sections called quadrants.