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Y-Coordinate
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It is the second number in the pair.
Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
It is called the abscissa, or the x-coordinate. The second number, which tells up and down distance, is called the ordinate.
Other way around (X,Y)
The first coordinate always is called the "x" coordinate, because it goes on the "x" axis, while the second coordinate is always called the "y" coordinate because it always goes on the "y" axis.
FALSE
the first number in an ordered pair is the x coordinate it is one of the values that the independent variable has taken on
ordered pair
the first number in an ordered pair is the x coordinate it is one of the values that the independent variable has taken on
The y coordinate
Y-Coordinate
This is a statement; it is not a question.
The second number in an ordered pair (x,y) is the y-coordinate for that point.
It is the second number in the pair.
You are going to have a x axis and a y axis on your coordinate graph. Let's say that the number in the x axis is 3 and the number on the y axis is -5. The x axis will bring the x coordinate, which is he 1st number in the ordered pair. The y axis will bring you the y coordinate, which is the second number of an ordered pair. This means that 3, the number on the x axis is first and -5, the number on the y axis is second. In this example, the ordered pair is (3,-5). So pretty much, an ordered pair is (x coordinate, y coordinate). Thank you for reading my answer.