ordered pair
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate (-,+) would be plotted in which quadrant?
An ordered pair of numbers on the coordinate plane denotes a point.
An example is: (5, 3) The first number is traditionally the x-coordinate, the second, the y-coordinate.
ex) (3,1)
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Given an ordered pair, (x,y), the first number is the x coordinate.
a coordinate pair is a pair of fractions that show u how to draw with purple dinousors by ur side (fyi this is wrong lol ). * * * * * Why bother with that answer? A coordinate pair is a way of describing the position of a point in 2-dimensional space, devised by Rene Descartes. You select any point on the plane and call it the origin and its coordinate reference is (0,0). The position of any other point in the plane can be identified by how far to the right (the first of the coordinate pair), and how far up (the second) it is. In basic terms, that is it. For points to the left of the origin, the first coordinate is negative. For points to that are lower down, the second coordinate is negative.
The maths coordinate pair does nothing. It just is.
ordered pair
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate (-,+) would be plotted in which quadrant?
A non-example of a coordinate pair would be a single number or value, as a coordinate pair consists of two values representing a point's position on a graph. For example, the number 5 by itself is not a coordinate pair. In a coordinate pair, the two values are typically separated by a comma and enclosed in parentheses, such as (3, 7).
A coordinate (or coordinate pair); each number is called an ordinate.
A "Cartesian Ordered Pair," more commonly known as simply an "Ordered Pair."
An ordered pair of Cartesian coordinates.
It is the second number in the pair.
The x value is the first of a coordinate pair and tells you how far from the y axis the point is.