(2,4)
The second number in an ordered pair (x,y) is the y-coordinate for that point.
(4,-4)
It Is An Ordered Pair.
The symbol for an ordered pair is (x,y).
It is the distance to the right of the origin, which is the point whose coordinates are (0,0).
The origin, in the Cartesian coordinate system, is the point with coordinates (0, 0). So, if you have another ordered pair, the ordered pair doesn't "have an origin"; rather, the origin is another point.
A point, in two dimensional space, is defined as an ordered pair.
It is the geometric representation, in the Cartesian plane, of the ordered pair.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs - each pair representing a different point on the infinite line described by the equation.
Finding the data point for an ordered pair is easy to do. The first coordinate marks a place along the X axis, while the second marks a place along the Y axis. Find the first point on the horizontal axis, then move up or down along the vertical axis to reach the exact data point.
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There is no ordered pair for y =4. y=4 is a line, not a point.
The second number in an ordered pair (x,y) is the y-coordinate for that point.
Placing a dot at the point named by an ordered pair means you are graphically representing that specific coordinate on a Cartesian plane. The first number in the ordered pair indicates the position along the x-axis, while the second number indicates the position along the y-axis. This visual representation helps to identify and analyze the relationship between the two variables represented by the coordinates.
Substitute the values of the ordered pair into the relation. If the equation is valid then the ordered pair is a solution, and if not then it is not.
On a grid/graph the horizontal axis is the x-axis. The vertical axis is the y-axis. So to select any point on the grid is always given by ( x, y). NEVER ( y,x). The origin of the grid is is where the two axes intersect . It has the coordinates of ( 0 , 0) A point given by ( 1,2 ) means from the origin, move one place to the right. Then two places up from the 'one'. A point given by ( -2, -1) means move TWO places to the left of the origin on the x-axis. , then move ONE down from the x-axis . Similarly for any other given point.