Co-ordinates means the x and y values that define a point in the two-dimensional plane (x, y)
We can extend this idea to any number of dimensions requiring a similar number of axis-positions to define a single point
So in three dimensions we need (x, y, z),
in four dimensions we might find them defined as (x, y, z, t) and so on....
The difference in x-coordinates is called the "run", and the difference in y-coordinates is the "rise".
The coordinates of the mid points are the means of the pairs of coordinates of the two end points. Thus, if P = (px, py, pz) and Q = (qx, qy, qz) then the midpoint of PQ is [(px+qx)/2, (py+qy)/2, (pz+qz)/2]. The result can be simplified for 2-dimensional space, or extended to more dimensions.
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B is (-5, 9).
An ordered pair gives coordinates and location
it means timetables
In algebra and mathematics , names are given to x coordinates and y coordinates as : x coordinates are known as abssisca. Y coordinates are known as ordinate.
It means that you go to the telescope in her room and look at the coordinates on the bullentin board and set the coordinates.
Translated means "slide." The y coordinates are increased
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Curvilinear coordinate systems are a means of describing an object/point's position based on angle and distance from the origin. For example, polar coordinates are Curvilinear coordinates for R2 (2D space). Spherical coordinates are Curvilinear coordinates for R3 (3D space) If you need to know more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curvilinear_coordinates
They are the data points, plotted on the appropriate coordinates!
Mars is a planet. That comes from a phrase that ultimately means that it moves. So we can't give you meaningful coordinates; they change over time.
It means that the coordinates of the point of intersection satisfy the equations of both lines. In the case of simultaneous [linear] equations, these coordinates are the solution to the equations.
They are found on the Cartesian plane by means of the x and y axes
The coordinates in the question are not correct. Coordinates should show the latitude (North or South of the Equator) and the longitude (East or West of the Prime Meridian).