15 degress south, 47degress west
Coordinates for Brasilia are: 150 48' South and 470 54' West.
You cant but, you can look at a map to estimate the coordinates!
50N and 40N
The answer depends on what you are doing - or trying to do.
You can either measure or estimate the coordinates visually from the graph, or solve the equation underlying the graph.
45° n, 98° w
You can estimate the derivative by looking at adjacent rows of the table, and calculate (difference of y-coordinates) divided by (difference of x-coordinates).
Use the equation: (Y-k)^2 = 4a(X-h)
Every point on Earth has a different set of geographic coordinates. If your maps have latitude and longitude grids printed on them, then you can estimate the coordinates of any place you see on the map, or find a place if you have its coordinates.
The 100 billion galaxies are an estimate for the number of galaxies in the observable Universe. The current estimate is a bit larger, around 170 billion. Nobody has actually counted all of them, much less mapped all their coordinates - and I don't this will be done any time soon.
The 100 billion galaxies are an estimate for the number of galaxies in the observable Universe. The current estimate is a bit larger, around 170 billion. Nobody has actually counted all of them, much less mapped all their coordinates - and I don't this will be done any time soon.
First, look on the map to find the line of latitude that the coordinates reference. If the exact line of latitude isn't shown on the map, estimate it by looking at the lines that are available. Then look on the map to find the longitude line that the coordinates reference. Once you have found the two lines, follow them both towards the point where they intersect. That is the location the coordinates reference.