Its called coordinates. These mark the position of a point in space. If you have 2-dimensional place, a pair of numbers can locate any point in that space. If you have 3-dimensional space, then ofcourse you need 3 coordinates (x,y,z) to locate a point in that space and so on for higher dimensions.
It Is An Ordered Pair.
Ordered pair (s)
No. Any pair of the three will describe a plane, so the three possible pairs describe three planes.
They are an ordered pair of numbers that tell us where a point is on the x-y coordinate system.
In 2-dimensions, the Cartesian coordinate system comprises a pair of axes meeting at right angles at a point called the origin. Conventionally the axes are identified as the x-axis (going from left to right) and the y-axis (going from the bottom to the top).Every point of the Cartesian plane is allocated an ordered pair of numbers, called coordinates. The first number (abscissa) represents the distance of the point to the right of the origin and the second (ordinate) represents the distance in the upward direction. If the point is to the left or below the origin then the corresponding coordinate is negative.
An ordered pair of numbers on the coordinate plane denotes a point.
The pair of numbers are called "coordinates".
The pair of numbers you can use to locate a point on a coordinate plane would be called the ordered pair. Used on maps and on graphs to locate the point.
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It Is An Ordered Pair.
The center point is 0,0.. Hope I helped
A pair of numbers developed by Descartes is called a coordinate pair. It is alphabetical and the horizontal axix is listed first.
You need a pair of numbers to locate a point in 2-dimensions. Only one number would be required in 1-dimension; 3 numbers would be needed in 3-dimensions, etc. If you have a two dimensional plane and you choose an arbitrary point on it as your origin, then any point on that plane can be uniquely identified by the use of two numbers. The two numbers can represent the distance of the point from two axes. In the Cartesian plane these are the x and y axes and they are perpendicualr to one another (orthogonal) but that is not necessary. Alternatively, you could use polar coordinates (distance from origin and angle made with the "horizontal" axis) as your two numbers.