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It depends on what the coordinates of the first three vertices are!
The abscissa in Cartesian coordinates. In polar coordinates, it would be the radius .or domain
The x axis.
It is the x coordinates followed by the y coordinates i.e (x, y)
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You plot both coordinates together.
Converse: If the coordinates are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant
It depends on what the coordinates of the first three vertices are!
you don't put in the coordinates you put in a location the location is Kingston,Jamaica and will someone give me some card code
2008
Coordinates To the first planet you go to and you dont need to get it the coordinates are 56,52
The abscissa in Cartesian coordinates. In polar coordinates, it would be the radius .or domain
The first step to finding a triangle's center of gravity is to calculate the average of the x-coordinates and y-coordinates of the triangle's vertices. This will give you the coordinates of the centroid, which is the point where the center of gravity lies.
2008
The x axis.
Yes, you put the ones on the x axis first then the ones on the y axis. this is due to the way you read it. hope i helped 2000AD
Latitudes, the north/south coordinates.