what is meant by a cartesian plane???
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A Cartesian plane is defined by two perpendicular number lines:- the -axis, which is horizontal, and the -axis, which is vertical.
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A Cartesian plane is a graph with one x-axis and one y-axis. These two axes are perpendicular to each other. The origin (O) is in the exact center of the graph. Numbers to the right of the zero on the x-axis are positive; numbers to the left of zero are negative. For the y-axis, numbers below zero are negative and numbers above are positive.
The Cartesian plane showing several ordered pairs, which represent points on the graph. ⬆️
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A Cartesian plane is a graph with one x-axis and one y-axis. These two axes are perpendicular to each other. The origin (O) is in the exact center of the graph. Numbers to the right of the zero on the x-axis are positive; numbers to the left of zero are negative. For the y-axis, numbers below zero are negative and numbers above are positive.
The Cartesian plane showing several ordered pairs, which represent points on the graph. ⬆️
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