The x coordinate.
The horizontal value in a pair of coordinates: how far along the point is.
Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
A "Cartesian Ordered Pair," more commonly known as simply an "Ordered Pair."
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate would be plotted in the second quadrant (II). In this quadrant, the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive.
The x coordinate.
No, the origin is the point where the x-axis and y-axis meet in the coordinate plane. The x value of an ordered pair is called the abscissa (the y value is called the ordinate).
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate (-,+) would be plotted in which quadrant?
The horizontal value in a pair of coordinates: how far along the point is.
Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
its called an ordered pair. it is an x-coordinate and a y-coordinate (x,y)
The y coordinate is -1 and the x coordinate is 4
A "Cartesian Ordered Pair," more commonly known as simply an "Ordered Pair."
The first and second coordinate. X is the first coordinate and y is the second.
ex) (3,1)
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.
An example is: (5, 3) The first number is traditionally the x-coordinate, the second, the y-coordinate.