ordered pair
[ordered pair|ordered pair] is a mathematical concept representing two values, typically an x-coordinate and y-coordinate, used to locate a point in a coordinate system.
Definition
ordered pair is a mathematical concept representing two values, typically an x-coordinate and y-coordinate, used to locate a point in a coordinate system.
Mechanism
ordered pair The ordered pair is formed by combining the x and y coordinates, which represent the distance from the origin. This notation is used to indicate the position of a point in a coordinate system. The format ( x , y ) ensures clarity in expressing both horizontal and vertical distances.
Causes
ordered pair A point in the plane is represented by an ordered pair, (x, y), where x corresponds to horizontal distance from the origin. The y-coordinate reflects vertical distance from the origin. Both coordinates are determined relative to the origin's position.
Effects
An ordered pair defines a point in the plane through its horizontal and vertical distances from the origin. Each x - and y -value in the pair corresponds to a specific coordinate position. The relationship between x and y values is illustrated by plotting them on a graph. ordered pair lists values of x from -3 to 3 and the resulting y values. A point's location is determined by its horizontal distance for x and vertical distance for y.
Effects on Each Pair
ordered pair Each ordered pair represents a specific x - and y -value combination that can be plotted on a coordinate plane. The parent section discusses how these pairs are used to represent relationships between variables. The evidence provided lists x-values from -3 to 3 and the resulting y-values for each corresponding pair. This connection between x and y values establishes the link between the ordered pair and its graphical representation. The section highlights how each pair contributes to the overall pattern of the plotted data.
Input Value
The input value corresponds to the first coordinate in an ordered pair. This coordinate is part of the entity's representation as ordered pair. The entity's normalized form is also expressed as an ordered pair.