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coordinate (x,y)

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To locate a point in any of the four quadrants in the coordinate plane, the coordinates (x,y) are required. This is basically a pair of values or numbers  that show an exact position of a point in the plane. In (x,y), x is called the x coordinate. It is the first number in the ordered pair. Here y is called y coordinate and its the second number in ordered pair. So this specific ordered pair is used to define a point in the coordinate plane. The first number shows the horizontal distance and the second number depicts the vertical distance. For example in (1,2) 1 is the x coordinate and first number of ordered pair and 2 is y coordinate and second number of ordered pair in the coordinate plane.

Any point can be located within one of the four quadrants in the coordinate plane. using a specific ordered pair of numbers, called its Coordinates.

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Any point can be located within one of the four quadrants in the coordinate plane. using a specific ordered pair of numbers, called its Coordinates. (x, y)

An ordered pair is a composition of the x coordinate (abscissa) and the y coordinate (ordinate), having two values written in a fixed order within parentheses.

Following is the structure of a coordinate:

  • The first coordinate of the ordered pair of numbers is x.
  • The second coordinate of the ordered pair of numbers is y.

As the name “ordered pair” suggests, the order in which values are written in a pair is very important. The ordered pair (6, 4) is different from the pair (4, 6). Both represent two different points as shown below.

Therefore, a specific ordered pair of numbers is called Coordinates.

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