The midpoint for both the x and y axises is (0,0)
It will be a vertical line from the origin to -6 on the y axis
Yes, a rectangle is only two dimensional, because it only exists on the x and y axises, that is it only is on a single plane. Three dimensional objects exist on the x,y, and z axises. You can think of it as anything that has height or width but is flat is two dimensional, and anything that has height, width, and depth as three dimensional.
x - y = x + (-y)
The answer to the equation y x - x a would be x(y-1). When letters are used in a math expression, this is a form of math called Pre-Algebra or Algebra.
The midpoint for both the x and y axises is (0,0)
x is across y is up
It will be a vertical line from the origin to -6 on the y axis
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an x and y axis is what you would find on a grid, most probable a bar chart
Yes, a rectangle is only two dimensional, because it only exists on the x and y axises, that is it only is on a single plane. Three dimensional objects exist on the x,y, and z axises. You can think of it as anything that has height or width but is flat is two dimensional, and anything that has height, width, and depth as three dimensional.
x - y = x + (-y)
The answer to the equation y x - x a would be x(y-1). When letters are used in a math expression, this is a form of math called Pre-Algebra or Algebra.
To graph an ordered triple, you need to plot points in a three-dimension coordinate system that have X,Y, and Z axises. An ordered triple like (x1, y1, z1) would be located on the different axises of a graph.
If x was on top of y, it would be x/y
In math x and y means unknown answer. The mystery numbers are always different like x doesn't mean 3 and y doesn't mean 0.
Draw the x and y axises. Draw 6 tic marks to represent "6." Draw a horizontal line right through with arrows (< and >) at the end to represent that it is constant.