A point.
Ordered pair
The pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid is called coordinate points.
An ordered pair has two values. You need to define the absolute value of an ordered pair before the question can be answered. There are many possible metrics.
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On a grid/graph the horizontal axis is the x-axis. The vertical axis is the y-axis. So to select any point on the grid is always given by ( x, y). NEVER ( y,x). The origin of the grid is is where the two axes intersect . It has the coordinates of ( 0 , 0) A point given by ( 1,2 ) means from the origin, move one place to the right. Then two places up from the 'one'. A point given by ( -2, -1) means move TWO places to the left of the origin on the x-axis. , then move ONE down from the x-axis . Similarly for any other given point.
A "Cartesian Ordered Pair," more commonly known as simply an "Ordered Pair."
Ordered pair
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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.
An ordered pair
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The pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid is called coordinate points.
The pair of numbers are called the coordinates.
An ordered pair has to be in parentheses and there has to be a comma in between the numbers (example: (2,6). An ordered pair is for a coordinate graph.
Because otherwise it would not be an "ordered" pair.
Your question doesn't make sense unless this helps : (x,y) there called the coordinates