Math Problem Statement
In the ordered pair A(-2, -3), -2 is called the x-coordinate and -3 is called the y-coordinate.
Solution
In the ordered pair , the first value, , is called the x-coordinate or abscissa, and the second value, , is called the y-coordinate or ordinate.
These values represent a point's location on a two-dimensional coordinate plane, where the x-coordinate gives the horizontal position, and the y-coordinate gives the vertical position.
Would you like more details or have any questions on this topic?
Here are 5 related questions you might explore:
- What do positive and negative coordinates indicate on a graph?
- How do you plot points on a coordinate plane?
- What is the distance formula between two points on a plane?
- How do you find the midpoint between two points in the coordinate system?
- What is the slope between two points, and how is it calculated?
Tip: Always check if a point is in a specific quadrant by looking at the signs of its coordinates.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Coordinate Geometry
Ordered Pairs
Formulas
Point (x, y)
Coordinate system
Theorems
Concept of Cartesian Coordinate System
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 6-8