If you mean (4, 5) and (10, 13) then the distance is 10
To find the x-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane, you look at the horizontal distance of the point from the y-axis. The y-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane is the vertical distance of the point from the x-axis.
Point 1 = (x1, y1)Point2 = (x2, y2)d = ((x2 -x1)2 + ( y2 -x2 )2 )0.5
The answer is the x coordinate of the point.
The distance between them is the absolute value of the difference in their vertical coordinates.
The centre of a coordinate plane is the point (0,0), also called the origin.
If you mean points of (5, 5) and (1, 5) then the distance is 4
To find the x-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane, you look at the horizontal distance of the point from the y-axis. The y-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane is the vertical distance of the point from the x-axis.
What is used to locate a point in a coordinate plane
Point 1 = (x1, y1)Point2 = (x2, y2)d = ((x2 -x1)2 + ( y2 -x2 )2 )0.5
The answer is the x coordinate of the point.
A translation.
The name of a point that is at (0,0) on a coordinate plane is called the origin.
The distance between them is the absolute value of the difference in their vertical coordinates.
An ordered pair of numbers on the coordinate plane denotes a point.
The centre of a coordinate plane is the point (0,0), also called the origin.
It is called a POINT!
It is simply called a point in the coordinate or Cartesian plane.