It is the y- coordinate
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i was looking 4 it 2 and i found it so ....yeah
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate (-,+) would be plotted in which quadrant?
Not a coordinate but a pair (or larger set) of coordinates.These are ordered sets of numbers that give the distance of the point, from the origin, along each of the axes in multidimensional space.
ordered pair
An ordered pair of numbers on the coordinate plane denotes a point.
ex) (3,1)
Usually the first of the two numbers that comprise the ordered pair. However, in the case of a displacement-time graph, the first is usually the t-coordinate (time) and the x-coordinate is the second (displacement).
It is the maximum of the z-coordinate - the third of the ordered triplet.
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).
In the context of Cartesian coordinates, the ordered pair (0, 0) represents a point at the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis, also known as the origin. The first number in the ordered pair (0) represents the x-coordinate, which is the distance along the horizontal axis from the origin. The second number (0) represents the y-coordinate, which is the distance along the vertical axis from the origin. Therefore, the ordered pair (0, 0) indicates a position where both the x and y coordinates are zero, placing the point at the origin of the coordinate plane.
The vertical value in a pair of coordinates. How far up or down the point is. The Y Coordinate is always written second in an ordered pair of coordinates.
In an ordered pair like (2, 5), the first number is the x-coordinate. It is the horizontal distance to the right from the Origin to that point.
Plotting points is the process of locating and marking specific coordinates on a graph or a coordinate plane. Each point is represented by an ordered pair (x, y), where x indicates the horizontal position and y indicates the vertical position. By plotting points, you can visually represent data and relationships between variables.
It is the distance to the right of the origin, which is the point whose coordinates are (0,0).
It is only important in the context of two dimensional coordinate geometry. If based on Cartesian coordinates, the first element of the ordered pair associated with any point gives the horizontal distance and the second the vertical distance of the point from a fixed origin. In a radial system, the first gives the distance and the second the angle (with respect to the right horizontal line going to the right). There are other options as well.
The numbers in the parenthesis represent the ordered pair for x and y. The x axis is horizontal and the y axis is vertical. When plotting the ordered pair, move across the horizontal axis for the first number and along the vertical axis for the second number.
the x-coordinate is 0, apex :)
An ordered pair that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate (-,+) would be plotted in which quadrant?