0,0
Ordered pairThe coordinates! Guess how come the plane got to be called the coordinate plane!
(0,0) = the origin
The center of a coordinate plane is called the origin. The origin is the ordered pair (0,0).
Origin is at points (0, 0) in coordinate geometry. If you are shifting/translating the origin, you have to add the respective x and y coordinates of the new origin with respect to the old origin to get the coordinates of the new origin.
Renee Descartes invented the Cartesian Coordinate system, commonly known as rectangular coordinates.
The name of a point that is at (0,0) on a coordinate plane is called the origin.
X-Y Coordinates Origin Quadrants Points
A point with a coordinate (0,0) is located at the origin. (x = 0, y = 0)
X-Y Coordinates Origin Quadrants Points The proper answer is a QUADRANT. The others are objects that may be found on a coordinate plane. Points are listed but not lines (why not?).
dots on a coordinate plane
It is a plane surface with an origin and a pair of orthogonal axes. The location of any point in the plane is given by an ordered pair of coordinates: the abscissa (distance to the right of the origin) and the ordinate (distance in the vertical direction from the origin).
Ordered pairThe coordinates! Guess how come the plane got to be called the coordinate plane!
dots on a coordinate plane
It means to put the coordinates you were given on the coordinate plane. Ex. (-3,2) you find it the on the coordinate plane and then you plot it or graph it
The axes are at right angles to each other so that a point in the plane, unless it is on an axis, forms a rectangle with the origin and the perpendiculars to the axes. The feet of these perpendiculars are the points from that determine the coordinates of the point.
The centre of a coordinate plane is the point (0,0), also called the origin.
Its coordinates, possibly!