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What are coordinates?
A number line is useful because it lets you represent a single number.
Here are the numbers 5, 2, 0, −3 and −4.
Now imagine that you take two number lines. You keep one running horizontally
and turn the other so that it runs vertically. They cross at 0 on each number line
and form a two-dimensional grid.
If you want to represent a point on that grid, then you can use a pair of numbers
called coordinates. For example, the coordinates (3, 4) represent a point on the
grid as shown.
,The grid is called a Cartesian plane. It has two intersecting lines:
an x-axis, which runs horizontally
a y-axis, which runs vertically
The two axes meet at the origin, which is represented by (0, 0) on the grid.
,For the pair of coordinates (3, 4):
The coordinate 3 means 'move 3 units to the right along the x-axis from the
origin.'
The coordinate 4 means 'move 4 units up the y-axis from the origin.'
Negative coordinates
Negative coordinates can also be shown on the Cartesian plane.
For example, C(−6, −1) is represented by the point 6 units to the left of the origin
and 1 unit down from the origin.
, This Cartesian plane shows the positive and negative coordinates in the different
regions of the grid.
Shapes on a Cartesian plane
Which of these sets of coordinates describes a rectangle?
a) A(3, 2), B(−2, 2), C(−2, −1), D(3, −1)
b) A(3, 2), B(−2, 2), C(−2, 1), D(3, −1)
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