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If the reference points are not correct, the location of any coordinate will be incorrect.
Yes, ordered pairs identify points in a coordinate plane. If that doesn't answer your question, please restate it (say it another way).
no its false
That depends on the coordinates of the end points which have not been given.
They are all on the Y axis.
If the variables are something continuous, then you should connect the points. For example, if it is your height and weight then since those variables are continuous it is necessary to connect the points plotted on the coordinate graph.
A two-dimensional surface on which points are plotted and located by their x and y coordinates.
A two-dimensional surface on which points are plotted and located by their x and y coordinates
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
It could be the system of straight line equations that are plotted on the Cartesian plane.
Any metric or non-metric units can be represented by points on the plotted line.
Since there are no "following" points, none of them.
If it is plotted correctly, there is no reason for it to be anything but accurate.
the coordinate plane is a map of points
If the reference points are not correct, the location of any coordinate will be incorrect.
Scatter Graph
Typically, functions are graphed on x-y coordinates. A function of x means that for every x point, there must be a single y point. You can also many properties by graphing a function, such as the minimum and maximum points, slopes and inflection points, and the inverse of the function (y values plotted on x coordinate, and x values on y coordinate).