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It is called the first coordinate
It is called the ORDINATE. The first is called the abscissa.
If you are talking about the things in the perentheses, (5,-9), they are called ordered pairs. Ordered pairs help you find a location on a coordinate graph.
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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.
i really don't know i was a freshmen , now entering sophomore year
I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
A set ordered pair is...called a set ordered pair
Yes. That's why it is called "ordered".
Relationship can also be represented by a set of ordered pairs called a function.
They're called Coordinates
It is called the first coordinate
The tendency in nature for systems to become less ordered or organized is called entropy. This concept is central to the second law of thermodynamics, which states that in any natural process, the total entropy of an isolated system will always increase over time.
Chronological order An ordered list of numbers is a "numerical sequence".