the "x" coordinate is called "x"
you should know exactly what it is 2nd Answer: You nothing about its x coordinate, but the y coordinate = 0
Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
It means that the y-coordinate (or any coordinate other than the x-coordinate) is non-zero.
You use the x-coordinate before the y- coordinate.
the "x" coordinate is called "x"
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
The X coordinate always goes first think a baby crawls before it walks
x-coordinate: abscissa y-coordinate: ordinate
It is called that point...(say, 5, -4) but in the x coordinate. a question may be...Find the x cooriinate of 5, -4, and the x coordinate of it would just be caalled the x coordinate of 5, -4
you should know exactly what it is 2nd Answer: You nothing about its x coordinate, but the y coordinate = 0
Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
The x coordinate for all y intercepts is 0, just as the y coordinate for all x intercepts is 0.
Compare it's position to the origin. The x coordinate is the number of units to the right of the origin. (If it is to the left of the origin the x coordinate is negative.) The y coordinate is the number of units above the origin. (If it is below, the y coordinate is negative.) The point is denoted (x,y) with the x coordinate in place of the x and the y coordinate in place of the y.
the x coordinate is whatever number on the horizontal line of your graph that you choose
x-coordinate on y axis is 0
x-coordinate on y axis is 0