These are called coordinates.
Why are two numbers necessary to locate points on a coordinate plane?
They are the numbers given to the x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane as for example (2, 3) meaning x=2 and y=3
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These are called coordinates.
The pair of numbers are called "coordinates".
They are the x and y coordinates.
Its called coordinates. These mark the position of a point in space. If you have 2-dimensional place, a pair of numbers can locate any point in that space. If you have 3-dimensional space, then ofcourse you need 3 coordinates (x,y,z) to locate a point in that space and so on for higher dimensions.
Why are two numbers necessary to locate points on a coordinate plane?
Those numbers are not appropriate as a set of geographic coordinates that locate a point on Earth. Latitude (the 'north' or 'south' number) can never be greater than 90 degrees.So there's no point on Earth that has these numbers as its coordinates.
Its coordinates, possibly!
They are the numbers given to the x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane as for example (2, 3) meaning x=2 and y=3
You can locate any point on the coordinate plane by an ordered pair of numbers (x,y), called the coordinates.
Your question doesn't make sense unless this helps : (x,y) there called the coordinates
You can locate a point by associating it to coordinates, either in a two dimension plan, x, y, or three dimensional, x, y, z.
Ordered pairThe coordinates! Guess how come the plane got to be called the coordinate plane!