Positive x- and y-coordinates of a point in the first quadrant.
That depends on what type of shape it is as for example a triangle can only have 1 right angle of 90 degrees.
inconsistent
It is an imaginary number
That's the definition of a prime number.
What number make negative 5
Push the star key. It's above the number nine on your right.
It's a type of graph. It has coordinates like the ones in Battleship, except these are 2 numbers. It has lots of boxes on it. There are two(2) bold lines, one vertical, one horizontal. The horizontal line is the "X" axis, and the vertical line is the "Y" axis. Like I said before, there are 2 numbers to the coordinate. (Where you put a dot or mark.) The first number is the "X" axis number, and that goes left or right. If it is a negative number, then it goes left. If it is positive, you go right. The other number is the "Y" axis number. That goes up or down. You start from where you left off on the "X" axis, and if it is positive, you go up. If it is negative, you go down. [Ex; if you have the coordinate (5,-3) then you go five to the right, and 3 down, and make a mark on that line.]
pie chart
Is 19.7 a right triangle
A circular pie chart is a type of graph that does not have an x and y axis.
no, numbers can't be case sensitive because if you hold shift while you type a number, you will get the character above the number and not the number.
The axis powers were fascist.
irregular bone
Always when using a line graph use the x-axis for independent variable and the y-axis for dependent variable.
Set a 'right tab' at the same position as the right-hand margin. Type your name at the left margin, press the TAB key (the cursor should jump to the right margin) - and type your number.
after you plot, type axis([xmin xmax ymin ymax]) and that should do it.
No becauz it don't make sense.