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It is called the origin.
Align the circle so that the origin of the coordinate plane is the center of the circle, find the radius, and use the area formula for circles (PI•r^2)
The centre of a coordinate plane is the point (0,0), also called the origin.
The bootom of the coordinate grid
the very center of a coordinate plane is called the origin or (0,0) :D
u would use a coordinate grid by starting from the origin (0)
A coordinate grid is squares. It has an origin where a vertical line, the y axis, and a horizontal line, the x axis, cross.
i can not tell you either
The center of a coordinate plane is called the origin. The origin is the ordered pair (0,0).
a coordinate grid is a grid that has coranades on it (ex.(4,7))
The origin, at (0,0)
It is called the origin.
An x-y coordinate system, with the origin at 0° latitude and 0° longitude
Align the circle so that the origin of the coordinate plane is the center of the circle, find the radius, and use the area formula for circles (PI•r^2)
The centre of a coordinate plane is the point (0,0), also called the origin.
Coordinate grid is a plane with a x and y axis extending from the origin with multiple perpendicular line spaced out evenly on the grid. Oh, it's also used to graph some data or info (most of the time used in math)
A grid with a horizontal axis and a vertical axis that intersect at a point is called a Cartesian coordinate system. The axes are perpendicular to each other and therefore form four right angles at the point at which they intersect, known as the origin.