what is mean by plotting a point on the cartesian plane when its co-ordinates are given ?
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To graph, or plot, points we use two perpendicular lines called the x axis and the y axes. ... Similarly the part of y axis above the origin, is the positive y axis and the part of y axis below the origin, is the negative y axis. Every point in the coordinate plane is represented by an ordered pair of x and y coordinates.
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The position of a point on a Cartesian plane is represented by referring to it in terms of a horizontal line and a vertical line, which are called the x-axis and y-axis respectively. The point of intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis is called the origin
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