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Contrapositive Cube Coordinate Geometry Coplanar Converse Convex set Coordinate Coordinate Plane Coordinatized line Corollary to a theorem Corresponding Angles Counterclockwise
i promise. its false.
It was the 1600s.
The 'abscissa' is the x coordinate on the Cartesian plane and the 'ordinate' is the y coordinate on the Cartesian plane
A coordinate grid has just one large section displaying data varying from (0,0) to (infinity,infinity). On the other hand, a coordinate plane is much different. A coordinate plane has four sections, (+,+), (+,-), (-,+), and (-,-). Theese four sections are all in oposite corners of a grid. I hope this helped!!
The horizontal number line on a coordinate plane is called the x-axis, and the vertical number line on a coordinate plane is called the y-axis.
"The" vertical line is wrong; there are lots of vertical lines on a coordinate plane. In the usual x-y coordinate system, such a line has an equation of the form:x = a (for some constant "a"); for example: x = 3
The straight line that best fits the data on a coordinate plane is the Line Of Best Fit.
it is called the Cartesian Coordinate Plane
(0,0) = the origin
The y axis
The intersect
The coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of a vertical and a horizontal number line. What is the horizontal number line called?
The question is incomplete. How does knowledge of integers on a number line WHAT when using a coordinate plane? Help? compromise? confuse? handicap?The question is incomplete. How does knowledge of integers on a number line WHAT when using a coordinate plane? Help? compromise? confuse? handicap?The question is incomplete. How does knowledge of integers on a number line WHAT when using a coordinate plane? Help? compromise? confuse? handicap?The question is incomplete. How does knowledge of integers on a number line WHAT when using a coordinate plane? Help? compromise? confuse? handicap?
The vertical number line which helpd to form the coordinate plane
boundary line
The coordinate plane or grid.