Math, asked by marshallmullen00, 10 months ago

In the first quadrant, you start at (4,5)
and move 4 Units up.
What would you get?

Answers

Answered by abhi569
29

Answer:

( 4 , 9 ).  

Step-by-step explanation:

We mention coordinates( x , y ) assuming as if x - axis refers to the horizontal direction( in simple language - base ) and y - axis refers vertical direction( height ).

 Here,

We were initially at ( 4 , 5 ).

According to the question we moved 4 units up, it means we covers 4 units in vertical direction. This means our y - cordinates is  changed and 4 unit + than before. New y cordinate is 5 + 4 = 9.

Thus, we will get ( 4 , 9 ).

Answered by AdorableMe
65

\textsf{Given that, we are initially at point (4,5) in the first quadrant.}\\\\\textsf{Here, 4 is the value in x-axis and 5 is the value in y-axis. This means, we }\\\textsf{are 4 units far from the y-axis and 5 units far from the x-axis.}

\textsf{Now, we move 4 units up, i.e. vertically upwards in the first quadrant.}\\\textsf{This means, we move 4 units farther from the x-axis. This also means}\\\textsf{that, the value of y increases by 4.}\\\\\textsf{So, now our position will be [4,(5+4)}]=\boxed{(4,9).}}

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