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Find the number which is furthest to the right.
Yes. A real number is any number that could be plotted on a number line. For example, 3/4 could be plotted on a number line, and so it is real. Only square roots of negative numbers are not real: they are called imaginary.
A point is plotted on the Cartesian Coordinate System firstly by the X axis and then the Y axis. Though in other words firstly to plot your point you find a number on the horizontal line and then a number on the vertical line. Once you have done that just intersect the 2 until they both meet up at a coordinate and you will get a plotted point.
Any metric or non-metric units can be represented by points on the plotted line.
The Cartesian plane has a horizontal number line which is the x axis and a vertical number line which is the y axis both axes intercept each other at right angles at the pount of origin whose coordinates are (0, 0) Points are plotted on the plane having numerical values for (x, y) and that x is plotted first followed by y