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This is the vertical value in a pair of coordinates. How far up or down the point is. Always written second in an ordered pair of coordinates (x,y).
Y - Coordinate
X - Coordinate
Horizontal
Vertical
This is the line on a graph that runs horizontally (left-right) through zero.
Y - Axis
X - Axis
Vertical Horiztonal
This is the part of a line that connects two points. It has 2 endpoints.
Line
Ray
Line Segment
Point
This is the plane containing the "x" axis and "y" axis.
Graph
Quadrant
Coordinate Plane
Axis
This is the formula for finding the distance half way from one point to the next.
Distance Formula
Pythagorean Theorem
Midpoint Formula
Vertical
This is any of the 4 areas made when we divide up a plane by an x and y axis, as shown. They are usually numbered I, II, III and IV
Formula
Quadrant
Coordinate Plane
This is the horizontal value in a pair of coordinates: how far along the point is. Always written first in an ordered pair of coordinates (x,y).
Y - Axis
X - Axis
Y - Coordinate
X - Coordinate
This is the formula for finding the distance from one point to the next.
Midpoint Formula
Pythagorean Theorem
Distance Formula
Equation
This is the line on a graph that runs vertically (up-down) through zero.
X - Axis
Y- Axis
X - Coordinate
Y - Coordinate
This is an example of
Line
Ray
Point
Line Segment
This is an example of:
Graph
Points
Coordinate Plane
This red line is an example of:
Points
Y - Coordinate
Y - Axis
Quadrant
The blue line is an example of
X - Axis
X - Coordinate
Quadrant
Graph
This is an example of
Coordinate points
Distance Formula
X and Y
Midpoint Formula
This is an example of
Graph
Quadrant
Roman Numerals
The 4 is an example of: (4 , 2)
X - Coordinate
Y - Coordinate
The 2 is an example of: (4 , 2)
X - Coordinate
Y - Coordinate
This is an example of:
Distance Formula
Square Root
Midpoint Formula
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