Negative is the bottom half and positive is the top
Positive implies above the x-axis or to the right of the y-axis; negative implies below the x-axis or to the left of the y-axis.
It is both because above the origin it is positive and below the origin it is negative
a line
Yes. Angles may be measured from the direction of the positive horizontal axis and, clockwise is negative, anticlockwise is positive.
the first coordinate goes on the X axis, either positive (To the right of the Y axis) or negative (to the left of the Y axis). The second coordinate goes on the Y axis, either positive (above the X axis) or negative (below the X axis).
No, it is negative, zero and positive.
The bit with the negative x-axis goes to the positive x-axis.
Positive implies above the x-axis or to the right of the y-axis; negative implies below the x-axis or to the left of the y-axis.
It is both because above the origin it is positive and below the origin it is negative
the x and y axis in geometry is for graphing a line. the x axis goes horisontially, the positive on the right and the negative on the left. the y axis goes verticialy. the positive on the top, and the negative on the bottom.
The geometry for SF6 is octahedral, with a central sulfur atom surrounded by 6 equidistant fluorine atoms situated in the following way: One on the positive x-axis, one on the negative x-axis, one on the positive y-axis, one on the negative y-axis, one on the positive z-axis, and one on the negative z-axis.
a line
Yes. Angles may be measured from the direction of the positive horizontal axis and, clockwise is negative, anticlockwise is positive.
the first coordinate goes on the X axis, either positive (To the right of the Y axis) or negative (to the left of the Y axis). The second coordinate goes on the Y axis, either positive (above the X axis) or negative (below the X axis).
It is part of the negative and positive horizontal x axis on the Cartesian plane
The horizontal axis can be used with zero where the axes meet. usually the positive are to the right and negative to the left. but any axis can be used if defined as such.
0, Because you don't know how negative or how positive! 0, Because you don't know how negative or how positive!