An XY plane is a standard graphing coordinate plane that can be used to graph any point. It looks like a plus sign with arrows on the ends of the lines.
No. In an ordered pair for a point in the xy-plane the first number is the x-coordinate and the second is the y-coordinate. (2, 5) is the point with an x-coordinate of 2 and a y-coordinate of 5; (5, 2) is the point with an x-coordinate of 5 and a y-coordinate of 2. Only if the x- and y- coordinates are equal are the points the same point. However, the point (5, 2) is the reflection of the point (2, 5) in the line y = x.
Yes if it is a straight line equation
Yes, xy is the same as yx, but should always be written as xy.
Yes, I'm confident of that.
It is simply called a point in the coordinate or Cartesian plane.
To find the x-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane, you look at the horizontal distance of the point from the y-axis. The y-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane is the vertical distance of the point from the x-axis.
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The red point is on which part of the xy-plane?
An XY plane is a standard graphing coordinate plane that can be used to graph any point. It looks like a plus sign with arrows on the ends of the lines.
The image of point P(2, 3, 5) after a reflection about the xy-plane is P'(2, 3, -5). This means that the x and y coordinates remain the same, but the z coordinate is negated.
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It will be (-2, 3, -5).
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coplaner points- are points lying on his the same plane,.. solution: plane R contains XY XY contains X and Y...