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Y-axis
It is called the abscissa.
It is called a graph. Graphs consist of many such points.
By convention, 'x' is almost always the independent variable, but it doesn't have to be.
There is one ordered pair for every arrow in a mapping diagram. The ordered pair represents the mapping from one element in the domain to one element in the codomain.
Ordered pairs are used to locate points on the graph. The first number in an ordered pair corresponds to the horizontal axis, and the second corresponds to the vertical axis.
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Y-axis
It is called the abscissa.
It is called a graph. Graphs consist of many such points.
The point on a number line that corresponds to a number is called an "ordered pair" of a real number.
By convention, 'x' is almost always the independent variable, but it doesn't have to be.
The numbers in the parenthesis represent the ordered pair for x and y. The x axis is horizontal and the y axis is vertical. When plotting the ordered pair, move across the horizontal axis for the first number and along the vertical axis for the second number.
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It is the coordinate or Cartesian plane.
An ordered pair can represent either a relation or a function, depending on its properties. A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs, while a function is a specific type of relation where each input (first element of the pair) is associated with exactly one output (second element of the pair). If an ordered pair is part of a set where each input corresponds to only one output, it defines a function. Otherwise, it is just a relation.