Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. These coordinates are the signed distances from the point to n mutually perpendicular fixed hyperplanes. Cartesian coordinate system with a circle of radius 2 centered at the origin marked in red. The equation of a circle is (x − a)2 + (y − b)2 = r2 where a and b are the coordinates of the center (a, b) and r is the radius.

  3. Step 1 - Read which number the square is opposite to on the x-axis - 5. Step 2 - Now see which number the square is in line with on the y axis - 1 . Step 3 - Write the numbers as coordinates (5, 1) .

  4. The x-axis is horizontal, and the y-axis is vertical. One way to remember which axis is which is ' x is a cross so the \ ( {x}\)-axis is across'. Or you can remember’ y is up’ or ‘wise up’....

  5. They are two perpendicular lines that form a coordinate plane (coordinate grid), where the location of a point on the plane can be represented as a coordinate of the form (x,y) (x,y). The x x-axis is a horizontal line (left to right). The y y-axis is a vertical line (up and down). The x x -axis and y y -axis intersect at the origin (0,0) (0, 0).

    • Plotting Points on X and Y Axis
    • Representing A Linear Equation on X- and Y-Axis
    • Solved Questions on X and Y Axis

    Let us learn how to plot a point on the graph by using the X- and Y-axis. For example: Let’s try to plot the point B(3,4) on the graph. Here, the x-coordinate of B is 3. So we will start from the origin and move 3 units to the right on x-axis. Now, the y-coordinate of B(3,4) is 4, so we will go 4 spaces up from this point. And thus we have plotted ...

    To understand how to represent a linear equation on the graph using the X- and Y-axis, let us consider a linear equation, y = x + 1. Now, let’s build a table to represent the corresponding values of y for different values of x and create their ordered pairs: The next step is to plot these ordered pairs on the coordinate plane graph. As a final step...

    Question 1: Which of the following points lie on the x-axis? (0, 1) (4, 0) (7, 7) (−5, 0) (−4, 4) (0, −5) (8, 0) (6, 0) Answer: Sincethe coordinates lying on x-axis have their y coordinate zero (0), the following points will lie on x-axis: (4, 0) (−5, 0) (8, 0) (6, 0) Question 2: Two different points are to be plotted on a graph. If the given point...

  6. The x-axis and y-axis are axes in the Cartesian coordinate system. Together, they form a coordinate plane, which is the space in which two-dimensional graphing occurs. In two-dimensional space, the x-axis is the horizontal axis, while the y-axis is the vertical axis.

  7. X and Y Axis. Axis: The reference line from which distances are measured. The plural of Axis is Axes, and is pronounced ax-eez. Example: Point (6,4) is. 6 units across (in the x direction), and. 4 units up (in the y direction) So (6,4) means: Go along 6 and then go up 4 then "plot the dot". And you can remember which axis is which by:

  1. People also search for