There are infinitely many ordered pairs - each pair representing a different point on the infinite line described by the equation.
Ordered pairs
Ordered Pairs?
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A coordinate plane has infinitely many ordered pairs: each and every point in the plane is represented by an ordered pair. There may be a small number of points that are identified for a specific reason: for example the vertices of a triangle or quadrilateral and so you may have a few ordered pairs that are specifically labelled.
There are infinitely many ordered pairs - each pair representing a different point on the infinite line described by the equation.
Ordered pairs
Ordered pairs are used for many things. Anytime you graph a point on a cartesian coordinate system, you have an ordered pair. In fact, all of R^2 is made up of ordered pairs. When you put a value in a function and get one out, you have an ordered pair
order pairs are 2 numbers that you need to find wich point it goes to
Ordered Pairs?
You can locate any point on the coordinate plane by an ordered pair of numbers (x,y), called the coordinates.
It Is An Ordered Pair.
Often Ordered pairs are used to do that
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This is finding how far the point is on the x-axis and how far the point is on the y-axis.
In order to draw a straight line, two unique ordered pairs are needed. This is because two unique points determine a line and an ordered pair represents a point.
A coordinate plane has infinitely many ordered pairs: each and every point in the plane is represented by an ordered pair. There may be a small number of points that are identified for a specific reason: for example the vertices of a triangle or quadrilateral and so you may have a few ordered pairs that are specifically labelled.