A unit line segment would have vector <1/2,sqrt(3)/2>.
-- The 'x' coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the 'x'-coordinates of the end-points. -- The 'y' coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the 'y'-coordinates of the end-points.
The coordinate of what?
60 degrees
The Latitude and Longitude.
They're all points on the x-axis.
((Squareroot)3/2 , 1/2)
the coordinate plane is a map of points
If the reference points are not correct, the location of any coordinate will be incorrect.
Since there is nothing "following", none of them!
60 degrees south75 degrees northEach of these has a point on the Prime Meridian.But they are not longitudes.60 degrees west75 degrees westEach of these coincides with the Prime Meridian at the north and south poles.Elsewhere . . .60 degrees west . . . 60 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.75 degrees west . . . 75 degrees from the Prime Meridian everywhere except at the poles.So the winner of this whimsical and nearly meaningless contest is . . . 60 degrees west .
Y-axis is the set of all points with x coordinate zero.
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
Earth location points are given in Degrees Longitude and Degrees Latitude Traditionally they are expressed in Degrees, minutes, seconds, 1 degree = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds > Conversion Example: 15 Degrees 25 minutes = 15 + 25/60 degrees = 15.4167 degrees (decimal) 15 degrees 25 minutes 10 seconds = 15 + 25/60 + 10/3600 degrees = 15.4194 degrees (decimal)
It describes points on a plane.
Coordinate Plane
Y-axis is the set of all points with x coordinate zero.
points