The first section.
There are infinitely many possible locations.
Yes, almost all the time. And when it is not coordinate planes it is coordinate hype-spaces (more than just the 2 dimensions that the coordinate plane allows).
All points with a 0 for the x coordinate is the y axis.
The Cartesian plane has a point known as the Origin and all distances are measured from there. There are two lines through the origin which are called the x and y axes. The x-axis is a horizontal number line with the Origin at 0 and positive values to the right. The y-axis is a vertical number line with the Origin at 0 and positive values going up the page. The x coordinate of any point is found by drawing a line perpendicular to the x axis from the point. It meets the x axis at the x-coordinate. Similarly, a line perpendicular to the y axis from the point identifies the y-coordinate.
All the real numbers between 1 and 0. 0.0000001,0.000000001,0.0000000000012345265262527363736372763,etc.
A coordinate grid has just one large section displaying data varying from (0,0) to (infinity,infinity). On the other hand, a coordinate plane is much different. A coordinate plane has four sections, (+,+), (+,-), (-,+), and (-,-). Theese four sections are all in oposite corners of a grid. I hope this helped!!
All the planets stay approximately in one plane - the plane of the ecliptic. So if you have the x-coordinate normal to that plane their x-coordinates will stay small. It is more usual to have the z-coordinate normal to the plane.
Quadrant II (Quadrant 2) is the region of the coordinate plane (xy-plane, a graph) that is above the x-axis and to the left of the y-axis. In this quadrant, all x values are positive and all y values are negative.
There are infinitely many possible locations.
the x-coordinate is 0, apex :)
Yes, almost all the time. And when it is not coordinate planes it is coordinate hype-spaces (more than just the 2 dimensions that the coordinate plane allows).
Their first coordinates are positive and their second coordinates are negative.
All points with a 0 for the x coordinate is the y axis.
The coordinates of all points in the coordinate plane consist of ordered pairs of numbers.
The Cartesian plane has a point known as the Origin and all distances are measured from there. There are two lines through the origin which are called the x and y axes. The x-axis is a horizontal number line with the Origin at 0 and positive values to the right. The y-axis is a vertical number line with the Origin at 0 and positive values going up the page. The x coordinate of any point is found by drawing a line perpendicular to the x axis from the point. It meets the x axis at the x-coordinate. Similarly, a line perpendicular to the y axis from the point identifies the y-coordinate.
the y-coordinate is 0.
All the real numbers between 1 and 0. 0.0000001,0.000000001,0.0000000000012345265262527363736372763,etc.