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First value: abscissa, is the distance from the origin along the horizontal axis (usually the x-axis). Second value: ordinate, is the distance from the origin along the vertical axis (usually the y-axis).
the first is x and the second is y example~ (3,5) You go across 3 and up 5 just remember, run and jump!
It is only important in the context of two dimensional coordinate geometry. If based on Cartesian coordinates, the first element of the ordered pair associated with any point gives the horizontal distance and the second the vertical distance of the point from a fixed origin. In a radial system, the first gives the distance and the second the angle (with respect to the right horizontal line going to the right). There are other options as well.
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The ordinate
It is the ordinate.
Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.
The first number in an ordered pair (of rectangular coordinates) is the distance from the origin along the x- axis. If the number is 0, then any point having this coordinate must lie on the y-axis. If the second number is 0 then the point is at the origin (0,0). If the second number is positive then the point lies on the y-axis above the origin. If the second number is negative then the point lies on the y-axis below the origin.
First value: abscissa, is the distance from the origin along the horizontal axis (usually the x-axis). Second value: ordinate, is the distance from the origin along the vertical axis (usually the y-axis).
It is the y- coordinate and trust me that's the right answer i was looking 4 it 2 and i found it so ....yeah
the first is x and the second is y example~ (3,5) You go across 3 and up 5 just remember, run and jump!
In the context of Cartesian coordinates, the ordered pair (0, 0) represents a point at the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis, also known as the origin. The first number in the ordered pair (0) represents the x-coordinate, which is the distance along the horizontal axis from the origin. The second number (0) represents the y-coordinate, which is the distance along the vertical axis from the origin. Therefore, the ordered pair (0, 0) indicates a position where both the x and y coordinates are zero, placing the point at the origin of the coordinate plane.
The second number in an ordered pair (x,y) is the y-coordinate for that point.
It is only important in the context of two dimensional coordinate geometry. If based on Cartesian coordinates, the first element of the ordered pair associated with any point gives the horizontal distance and the second the vertical distance of the point from a fixed origin. In a radial system, the first gives the distance and the second the angle (with respect to the right horizontal line going to the right). There are other options as well.
loml
The y coordinate
It is the ORDINATE.