go to the right three lines on the x line on an x-y graph.
An example is: (5, 3) The first number is traditionally the x-coordinate, the second, the y-coordinate.
ex) (3,1)
The x-coordinate of the midpoint is the average of the x-coordinates of the two given points. Similar for the y-coordinate.
your x goes first. for example : 3, 6 3 is your x and 6 is your y
It is called that point...(say, 5, -4) but in the x coordinate. a question may be...Find the x cooriinate of 5, -4, and the x coordinate of it would just be caalled the x coordinate of 5, -4
The X coordinate always goes first think a baby crawls before it walks
The quadrant where a point has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in quadrant 3.
When writing points to be plotted on a Cartesian coordinate system, the x-coordinate is written first, followed by the y-coordinate. This format is typically represented as (x, y). For example, the point (3, 5) indicates that the x-coordinate is 3 and the y-coordinate is 5.
Because the x coordinate is always followed by the y coordinate as for example the coordinate of (3, 6) is 3 of x horizontally and 6 of y vertically on the Cartesian plane
An example is: (5, 3) The first number is traditionally the x-coordinate, the second, the y-coordinate.
ex) (3,1)
6
the "x" coordinate is called "x"
On x-axis
Its x coordinate is 0.The abscissa (x-coordinate) is zero.
The point (0, -3) lies on the y-axis. In a Cartesian coordinate system, the first value represents the x-coordinate and the second value represents the y-coordinate. Since the x-coordinate is 0, the point is located directly on the y-axis at the position -3.
To find the image of the point (3, 5) reflected across the x-axis, you keep the x-coordinate the same and negate the y-coordinate. Thus, the reflection of (3, 5) across the x-axis is (3, -5).