ordered pair
An example is: (5, 3) The first number is traditionally the x-coordinate, the second, the y-coordinate.
The convention for the Cartesian coordinate system is, the first number is the x coordinate, and the second number is the y coordinate. That's the order.
Answer: The first number refers to the x coordinate (horizontal). The second number is the y coordinate (vertical). Answer: Actually, it is customary to use "x" and "y" in that order, but any variables may be used. For example, for some purposes, time is used on the horizontal axis. In any case, if the ordered pair refers to coordinates, the first number is called the "abscissa", and the second one, the "ordinate".
its the x coordinate (first number) It is the set of values that the x coordinate can take.
Its coordinate is the value of the number itself.
An example is: (5, 3) The first number is traditionally the x-coordinate, the second, the y-coordinate.
The convention for the Cartesian coordinate system is, the first number is the x coordinate, and the second number is the y coordinate. That's the order.
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Plot the two points, and you'll see that they are not the same point. Remember that the first number is for the first coordinate (usually to the right), and the second number is for the second coordinate (usually upwards).
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Other way around (X,Y)
The first and second coordinate. X is the first coordinate and y is the second.
If the coordinates are (3,11) (9,11) (9,6) (3,6) just look at the changes in the first number (the x coordinate) and the changes in the second number (the y coordinate). In this case, the x coordinate changes by 6 and the y coordinate changes by 5. You multiply the two and you have the area, 30. Note: doesn't work if the first number and the second number change in every coordinate
The first coordinate always is called the "x" coordinate, because it goes on the "x" axis, while the second coordinate is always called the "y" coordinate because it always goes on the "y" axis.
The y coordinate
Y-Coordinate
Answer: The first number refers to the x coordinate (horizontal). The second number is the y coordinate (vertical). Answer: Actually, it is customary to use "x" and "y" in that order, but any variables may be used. For example, for some purposes, time is used on the horizontal axis. In any case, if the ordered pair refers to coordinates, the first number is called the "abscissa", and the second one, the "ordinate".