Points on a coordinate graph are always written (x,y). The X value is equivalent to the location of the point along the horizontal X-axis. This number comes first. If the point is to the right of the main vertical line, its positive; if its to the left, its negative. The Y value equals the location of the point on the Y-axis. If the point is above the main horizontal line, its positive; below this line is negative.
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.
To determine what plane point P is on, we need additional information such as the coordinates of point P and the equations or defining characteristics of the planes in question. A point lies on a plane if it satisfies the plane's equation. If you provide the coordinates of point P and the equations of the planes, I can help identify which plane it belongs to.
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You do not have 3 coordinates in the Cartesian plane. The Cartesian plane is a plane and is therefore 2 dimensional. In 2 dimensional space you require only 2 coordinates. 3 coordinates are required to locate a point in 3-dimensional space but then it cannot be a Cartesian PLANE.
They are its coordinates in the Cartesian plane.
To find the distance from a point to a plane, you can use the formula ( d = \frac{|Ax_0 + By_0 + Cz_0 + D|}{\sqrt{A^2 + B^2 + C^2}} ), where ( Ax + By + Cz + D = 0 ) is the equation of the plane, and ( (x_0, y_0, z_0) ) are the coordinates of the point. This formula calculates the perpendicular distance from the point to the plane by substituting the point's coordinates into the plane's equation and normalizing it by the plane's normal vector's magnitude.
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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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To determine what plane point P is on, we need additional information such as the coordinates of point P and the equations or defining characteristics of the planes in question. A point lies on a plane if it satisfies the plane's equation. If you provide the coordinates of point P and the equations of the planes, I can help identify which plane it belongs to.
Yes if it is a straight line equation
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Its coordinates!
You do not have 3 coordinates in the Cartesian plane. The Cartesian plane is a plane and is therefore 2 dimensional. In 2 dimensional space you require only 2 coordinates. 3 coordinates are required to locate a point in 3-dimensional space but then it cannot be a Cartesian PLANE.
Coordinates are what tells you where a "point" is on a coordinate plane. For instance, Point A may be at (4, 6) when Point B is at (-2, 5)
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Its coordinates, possibly!