In an ordered pair, the second number is known as the "y-coordinate." It represents the vertical position in a Cartesian coordinate system, indicating how far up or down a point is located relative to the origin. Ordered pairs are typically written in the format (x, y), where the first number (x) indicates the horizontal position, and the second number (y) follows.
The abscissa in Cartesian coordinates. In polar coordinates, it would be the radius .or domain
It is the second number in the pair.
If cartesian coordinates are used then the second number in an ordered pair is the y coordinate, also known as the ordinate. If polar coordinates are used then the second number is the angle.
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The abscissa in Cartesian coordinates. In polar coordinates, it would be the radius .or domain
This is called an orderd pair. It is written as (x,y).
The second number in an ordered pair (x,y) is the y-coordinate for that point.
It is the second number in the pair.
If cartesian coordinates are used then the second number in an ordered pair is the y coordinate, also known as the ordinate. If polar coordinates are used then the second number is the angle.
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ordered pair
(0,2) is one possible answer.
The y coordinate
It is the ORDINATE.
The ordinate