On the Cartesian plane x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis and they intercept each other at 90 degrees at the point of origin which is the coordinates of (0, 0)
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∙ 11y agoMigocrafter
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The line is x=0 otherwise known as the y-axis.
(x-1, y)
The coordinates are: (-4, -6) and (12, 2)
To find the x-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane, you look at the horizontal distance of the point from the y-axis. The y-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane is the vertical distance of the point from the x-axis.
2-4x is an expression - neither an equation nor an inequality. An expression does not have xy coordinates.
XY are used to designate the Cartesian coordinates for the person reviewing the x-ray to allow them to locate things.
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The other end point is (8,-10).
The line is x=0 otherwise known as the y-axis.
4
Degrees(ATAN(X1 - X2)/(N1 - N2))+180
(x-1, y)