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On a graph, 'x' and 'y' are marked and measured in length or distance units. Latitude and longitude are marked and measured in angles.
latitude and longitude
because when you put them together you get a graph and the points on the graph are your answer
A network of imaginary lines is called a grid or a system of coordinates. It is commonly used in mapping, navigation, and plotting locations on a map or graph.
Well, there's always the map. Latitude, Longitude.
Without seeing the map, this question is impossible to answer. But think of a map as a graph, the latitude relates to the X-Axis while the Longitude is analagous to the Y-Axis, so the Latitude will be what the X-Value would be and the Longitude would be the Y-Value.
It is where the x and y coordinates intersect.
graph with data plotted with coordinates
Coordinates
You can either measure or estimate the coordinates visually from the graph, or solve the equation underlying the graph.
a "circle graph" is also a polar graph, it's used to graph polar coordinates.