A coordinate plane is also called a Cartesian plane. This is because its creator, the Father of Analytical Geometry, is Rene Descartes.
A coordinate is a specific point on a plane, usually dictated by two sets of numbers.
It is also known as the Cartesian plane where shapes and lines are plotted on it.
The x-coordinate is the horizontal part of what is known as the cartesian plane, which is the 2D representation of dimensioning. This is a cartesian plane: /\ <------------- that's an arrow, which means it extends indefinitely. | | | <-----------|----------> X ( this is the x coordinate, the horizontal part of the cartesian plane) | | | V Y (This is the y coordinate, the vertical part) jhj
a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
A coordinate plane is also called a Cartesian plane. This is because its creator, the Father of Analytical Geometry, is Rene Descartes.
A coordinate is a specific point on a plane, usually dictated by two sets of numbers.
It is also known as the Cartesian plane where shapes and lines are plotted on it.
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
The x-coordinate is the horizontal part of what is known as the cartesian plane, which is the 2D representation of dimensioning. This is a cartesian plane: /\ <------------- that's an arrow, which means it extends indefinitely. | | | <-----------|----------> X ( this is the x coordinate, the horizontal part of the cartesian plane) | | | V Y (This is the y coordinate, the vertical part) jhj
A coordinate plane! If it has one or more breaks in it is not a coordinate plane but only a part of one.
a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane
Well, it depends on whether you're talking about a coordinate plane, or a flying plane. You can graph points on a coordinate plane, that's easy. But the flying kind of plane, there are lots of angles involved; at what angle do I take-off/land? Speed, that's another thing, you need speed to be able to stay in the air. That requires math.