a coordinate system
Cartesian plane
coordinate grid
The coordinate grid.
The system formed by the intersection of two number lines is called the coordinate plane. In this system, one number line represents the x-axis (horizontal), and the other represents the y-axis (vertical). The point where they intersect is called the origin, designated as (0, 0). This framework allows for the representation of points, lines, and shapes in a two-dimensional space.
They are angles formed when two straight lines intersect: they are on opposite sides of the point of intersection.
The coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of a vertical and a horizontal number line. What is the horizontal number line called?
It is called the x axis and the vertical number line is the y axis
Coordinate plane
Cartesian plane
The xy or Cartesian or coordinate plane.
In the co-ordinate plane The horizontal number line is the 'x-axis'. The vertical number line is the y-axis. They intersect at the 'origin' ; coordinate (0,0) In the 3-dimensional system there is a third number line going from front to back , this is the z-axis. All three axes intersect at the origin , and have the the coordinates ( x,y,z) = (0,0,0)
the strike
The coordinate grid.
coordinate grid
Do you mean the two angles that are formed by two intersecting lines? If yes, they are called vertical angles and they are congruent.
Right angles (90 degrees) will be formed.
A2. An angle is formed by the intersection of two straight (usually) lines. The angle is neither vertical nor inclined.