x = 6
y = 5
or (6,5)
2007-09-15 04:13:39
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answer #1
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answered by Beardo 7
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You would name the coordinate point as an ordered pair. An ordered pair shows the location of the point (x,y). On a graph, you always go over then up. x would name the number going over and y would name the number going up. You would move 6 places to the right and then 5 up, so the ordered pair would be (6,5).
2007-09-15 04:18:59
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely hon, it form of relies upon on what your commencing place is. If it is 0, and the grid is going by way of a million's, then the above answer may well be appropriate. If it is no longer, you would be suitable served by way of the two drawing a grid, putting the commencing place and figuring it out from there, or checking the grid that got here with the undertaking. All you do is what it says - count huge variety 4 places to the left, six places down, and notice the place it takes you.
2016-12-13 09:50:05
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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(6,5) . With origin as the reference point, + to the right,
- to the left, for the first number of the coordinate.
For the second number, + if up, - if down.
The four quadrants therefore look like this:
To the right of y-axis, above x-axis, (+,+)
To the right of y-axis,below x -axis, (+,-)
To the left of y-axis, above x-axis, (-,+)
To the left of y-axis, below x axis, (-,-)
2007-09-15 04:19:56
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answer #4
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answered by Grampedo 7
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suppose the point name is A
then the name will be: A(x,y) = A(6,5)
2007-09-15 04:13:53
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answer #5
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answered by little_nad 2
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You can name it anything you want. Popular names are A, B, and C.
2007-09-15 04:11:09
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answer #6
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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(6,5)
2007-09-15 04:11:09
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answer #7
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answered by Paladin 7
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