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Cooridnate Plane
A plane divided in 4 regions used for graphing.
A flat surface.
A level of existence, thought, or development.
Ordered Pair
A point on a graph. (x,y)
A pair of elements.
Points that are the same.
x-coordinate
the x-value in an ordered pair. It is the first value.
(x,y)
Y-Coordinate
The y-value in an ordered pair.
Where a line cross the y-axis
Origin
The point at which the x and y axis crosses.
Where you start a line or graph.
x-axis
the axis along which values of x are measured (horizontal)
the axis along which values of x are measure (vertical)
y-axis
the axis along which values of y are measure (vertical)
the axis along which values of x are measured (horizontal)
Quadrant
The section created by the dissection of the coordinate plane by the x and y axis. Roman numerals are used to notate the quadrants.
Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III and Quadrant IV
Start in the top right and follow counter clockwise
All of the above
Quadrant I or Q I
Top right section with the (+,+) coordinates.
Top left section with the (-,+) coordinates.
Bottom left section with the (-,-) coordinates.
Bottom right section with the (+,-) coordinates.
Quadrant II or Q II
Top right section with the (+,+) coordinates.
Top left section with the (-,+) coordinates.
Bottom left section with the (-,-) coordinates.
Bottom right section with the (+,-) coordinates.
Quadrant III
Top right section with the (+,+) coordinates.
Top left section with the (-,+) coordinates.
Bottom left section with the (-,-) coordinates.
Bottom right section with the (+,-) coordinates.
Quadrant IV or QIV
Top right section with the (+,+) coordinates.
Top left section with the (-,+) coordinates.
Bottom left section with the (-,-) coordinates.
Bottom right section with the (+,-) coordinates.
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