coordinate plane was created by the Romans
A pair of numbers used to locate a point is known as a coordinate pair. In the ordinary number plain this might be (0,0) or (1.5, 4) Any two coordinate pairs allow you to define a line. Higher numbers of coordinate pairs allow you to define shapes or paths
Add them together and divide by 4 (the number of percentages you had in the first place) It's just like averaging plain numbers
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That means that both of your brackets will have minus signs.
Well, honey, the two numbers you're looking for are 26 and 26. They may not be the most exciting numbers, but they sure do the job when it comes to multiplying to 676. So, there you have it, plain and simple.
There are 4 quadrants on a coordinate plain (grid). The top right is quadrant 1, top left is quadrant 2, bottom left is quadrant 3, and bottom right is quadrant 4.
A coordinate plain
A pair of numbers used to locate a point is known as a coordinate pair. In the ordinary number plain this might be (0,0) or (1.5, 4) Any two coordinate pairs allow you to define a line. Higher numbers of coordinate pairs allow you to define shapes or paths
The simple answer is "the coordinates". A more pedantic answer is abscissa along the horizontal axis and ordinate on the vertical axis.
The origin, at (0,0)
The real name for a coordinate grid would be a Cartisian Plain. It sounds somewhat like that.
Often Ordered pairs are used to do that
It's a type of graph. It has coordinates like the ones in Battleship, except these are 2 numbers. It has lots of boxes on it. There are two(2) bold lines, one vertical, one horizontal. The horizontal line is the "X" axis, and the vertical line is the "Y" axis. Like I said before, there are 2 numbers to the coordinate. (Where you put a dot or mark.) The first number is the "X" axis number, and that goes left or right. If it is a negative number, then it goes left. If it is positive, you go right. The other number is the "Y" axis number. That goes up or down. You start from where you left off on the "X" axis, and if it is positive, you go up. If it is negative, you go down. [Ex; if you have the coordinate (5,-3) then you go five to the right, and 3 down, and make a mark on that line.]
It is just plain cool! And there is nothing to it! Plus those are just 2 awesome numbers!
X goes first. Y goes second.
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