(x, y)
Open parenthesis, x coordinate [horizontal/latitude], comma, y coordinate [vertical/longitude], close parenthesis.
For example, (2, 3) would be two spaces right and three spaces up from the origin. If you change the direction (again, from the origin), use negatives. (-2, -3) is two spaces left and three spaces down.
y=mx+b Y being the y coordinate M being the slope X being the x coordinate b being the y intercept on the graph
Equation of any circle, with any radius, and its center at any point: [ x - (x-coordinate of the center) ]2 + [ y - (y-coordinate of the center) ]2 = (radius of the circle)2
The leaders will coordinate the actions of the teams. You will need to coordinate with your coworkers to get the job done. What is the coordinate of that site?
Second quadrant (II).
Please coordinate these files for me while I go take a nap.
The equation of coordinate is 3x+y=0.
To write "it's x-coordinate is x and it's y-coordinate is y", you just write "It's coordinates are (x,y)".
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate would be plotted in the second quadrant (II). In this quadrant, the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive.
It would be in the IV quadrant
Coordinate geometry
When you write the coordinates in a pair, the X coordinate goes before the Y coordinate. For example, (2, 5) is x=2, y=5.
y=mx+b Y being the y coordinate M being the slope X being the x coordinate b being the y intercept on the graph
Coordinates that lie in the third quadrant are (-1,-1).
the x coordinate is taken by reading across the x axis, which is the horizontal axis on a graph. The y coordinate is taken by reading up or down the y axis (vertical). For instance if x=5 and y=4 then we would normally write this as (5,4) or rectangular format.
Equation of any circle, with any radius, and its center at any point: [ x - (x-coordinate of the center) ]2 + [ y - (y-coordinate of the center) ]2 = (radius of the circle)2
Write speeches, provide reports, and coordinate public events.
x-coordinate: abscissa y-coordinate: ordinate