if a figure is shifted 3 units to the right, you add to the coordinate
(2, -5)
Compare it's position to the origin. The x coordinate is the number of units to the right of the origin. (If it is to the left of the origin the x coordinate is negative.) The y coordinate is the number of units above the origin. (If it is below, the y coordinate is negative.) The point is denoted (x,y) with the x coordinate in place of the x and the y coordinate in place of the y.
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It is a point on the coordinate grid. The grid may be the Cartesian or coordinate plane, or its equivalent in 3 or more dimensions. It could also refer to a grid where the axes are not at right angles to one another (eg isometric grid).
go to the right three lines on the x line on an x-y graph.
It increases.
You recreate a figure that is equal in side lengths, angles, and area in a new place on the x-y plane. For example if point a is on coordinate(2,2) and you are to translate it 1unit to the right and 2units down, the coordinates of point A' would be (3, 0). Up and down change the y coordinate and left and right change the y coordinate. Once you've translated all the points, connect the dots.
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The nameplate shifted to the right.
x coordinate
it is in the blank right next to the other blank blank
It is the abscissa. The x-coordinate usually represents the location to the right of a fixed point, measured towards the right.
a coordinate plane:)
subtracting
i don't know but people just say go to a blank page and try to figure it out
The little Nash Rambler suddenly shifted out of second gear. When the unsecured load shifted during a left turn, it tipped the truck right onto it's side.
Blank = "Right".