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A coordinate plane consists of the y axis up and left and the x axis right and down

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Who was the first creator for the coordinate plane for math?

A coordinate plane is also called a Cartesian plane. This is because its creator, the Father of Analytical Geometry, is Rene Descartes.


What does coordinate plane mean in math?

It is also known as the Cartesian plane where shapes and lines are plotted on it.


What does coordinate mean in math?

A coordinate is a specific point on a plane, usually dictated by two sets of numbers.


What does axis mean in math?

The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph


What does vertices in math mean?

The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph


What does vertical mean in math?

The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph


What does vertical means in math?

The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph


What is x-coordinate in math?

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


What is a coordinate plane that has no breaks in it?

A coordinate plane! If it has one or more breaks in it is not a coordinate plane but only a part of one.


What does the math term graph mean?

it means that you are plotting the points on a graph, or XY coordinate plane


What does ordered pairs mean in math?

a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane


How does planes have to do with math?

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.