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OpenStudy (nautika27):

What is "a pair of numbers that correspond to a point on a graph

OpenStudy (nautika27):

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OpenStudy (twistrose):

"This point is called the origin. The axes divide the plane into four quadrants. A point in a coordinate plane is named by its ordered pair of the form of (x, y). The first number corresponds to the x-coordinates and the second to the y-coordinate." www.mathplanet.com/education/algebra-1/visualizing-linear.../the-coordinate-plane Hope this help!

OpenStudy (frostbite):

Simply coordinates you mean. Any two numbers (x,y), can describe a point in a 2-dimensional space. |dw:1480423267577:dw|

OpenStudy (monkeyboom):

basically (x,y)

OpenStudy (nautika27):

can you guys help me with a few more please

OpenStudy (venomblast):

just post the question and tag us sorry for the late reply.

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