Ordered pairs that have a negative x and a positive y are in the second quadrant.
Anything with a negative (-) x value and positive (+) y value is in the second quadrant.
Second quadrant (II).
Yes, ordered pairs identify points in a coordinate plane. If that doesn't answer your question, please restate it (say it another way).
x| -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 y| 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 what function includes all of the ordered pairs in the table ?
the y-coordinate is 0.
-,-
(8, 8)
(-8, -8)
on a graph that goes up to 4 only, In what quadrant is (25, -18)?
All ordered pairs, (a,b) such that a > 0 and b > 0
graph the ordered pairs (4, -2) AND (1, -1) AND CONNECT TO FORM A line. Which quadrant contains no point for this linear function? Explain your answer
Y is the second number in a set of ordered pairs.
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.
Points located in the first quadrant of a Cartesian coordinate system have both coordinates ('x' and 'y') positive, i.e. equal to or greater than zero.
A set of ordered pairs is called a relation. In mathematics, a relation defines a relationship between elements of two sets, where each element from the first set is associated with one or more elements in the second set through ordered pairs. For example, if we have a set of ordered pairs like {(1, 2), (3, 4)}, it represents a specific relation between the first elements and the second elements of those pairs.
Any ordered pair in the third quadrant has negative x and y values. So (-1,-1), for example, is the third quadrant.
May be called the ordinates.