The 'co-ordinates' is where the X ordinate, and the Y ordinate meet at a point.
It doesn't really. Depending on the exact value of the argument, the cosine function can give both positive and negative results, for a negative argument. As to "why" the sine, or cosine, functions have certain values, just look at the function definition. Take points on a unit circle. The sine represents the y-coordinate for any point on the circle, while the cosine represents the x-coordinate for such a point. (There are also other ways to define the sine and the cosine functions.)
the athmatical tirm for a dot representing a area on a plain is a point
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Coordinate system
An exact location is also called an absolute location.is called a coordinate
An exact spot on Earth is called a geographic coordinate, specified by latitude and longitude. These coordinates pinpoint a precise location on the globe.
an exact location in space
No, the exact location where a compass points (magnetic north) does not change. However, the magnetic poles themselves can shift over time due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
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Exact locations in space are called coordinates. Coordinates specify the position of an object in relation to a reference point or system. They are often expressed using dimensions such as latitude, longitude, and altitude in Earth's geocentric coordinate system or using celestial coordinates for objects in the sky.
The exact (geographical coordinate) and absolute location of Raleigh, North Carolina, the capital of the state is: 35° 49′ 8″ N, 78° 38′ 41″ W
The system for specifying the precise location of objects in space and time is called the coordinate system. It uses coordinates, such as latitude and longitude on Earth or x, y, and z in three-dimensional space, to pinpoint the exact position of an object at a given moment. This system helps in navigation, mapping, and understanding the physical relationships between objects.
The location of an object is its position.