If you mean the perpendicular distance then it is worked out as follows:-
Equation: y = 2x+10
Perpendicular slope: -1/2
Perpendicular equation: y-4 = -1/2(x-2) => 2y = -x+10
The two equations intersect at: (-2,6)
Perpendicular distance is the square root of: (-2-2)2+(6-4)2 = 4.472 to 3 d.p.
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane are perpendicular to each other at the point of origin
In the Cartesian plane, each point has two coordinates. Point 6 and point 8 are not sufficiently uniquely defined.
It is simply called a point in the coordinate or Cartesian plane.
They are found on the Cartesian plane whereas x is the horizontal axis and y is the vertical axis and they are perpendicular to each other at the point of origin
Equation: 5x-2y = 3 Perpendicular equation: 2x+5y = -14 Both equations intersect at: (-13/29, -76/29) Perpendicular distance to 3 decimal places: 3.714
The x and y axes on the Cartesian plane are perpendicular to each other at the point of origin
This is a point on the cartesian coordinate plane... (10,13)
In the Cartesian plane, each point has two coordinates. Point 6 and point 8 are not sufficiently uniquely defined.
It works out as: 2 times the square root of 5
They are the x any y axes that are perpendicular to each other and intersect at zero on the Cartesian plane.
The perpendicular distance from (2, 4) to the equation works out as the square root of 20 or 2 times the square root of 5
An abscissa is the coordinate representing the position of a point along a line perpendicular to the y-axis in a plane Cartesian coordinate system.
On the Cartesian plane the x and y axes are perpendicular to each other and they meet at 90 degrees at the point of origin which have coordinates of (0, 0)
It works out that the point of intersection is at (-4, -3.5) on the Cartesian plane.
They are the horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis that are perpendicular to each other on the Cartesian plane whereas the point of origin is at (0, 0)
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It is simply called a point in the coordinate or Cartesian plane.