Lesson: Chapter - 8
The Coordinate Plane
The coordinate plane is a plane determined by two perpendicular lines, the x-axis
and the y-axis. The x-axis is the horizontal axis, and the y-axis
is the vertical axis. Every point in the plane can be stated by a pair of
coordinates that express the location of the point in terms of the two axes. The
intersection of the x- and y-axes is designated as the origin, and
its point is (0, 0).
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As you can see from the figure, each of the points on the coordinate plane is
expressed by a pair of coordinates: (x, y). The first coordinate
in a coordinate pair is called the x-coordinate. The x-coordinate
is the point’s location along the x-axis and can be determined by the
point’s distance from the y-axis (where x = 0). If the point is to
the right of the y-axis, its x-coordinate is positive, and if the
point is to the left of the y-axis, its x-coordinate is negative.
The second coordinate in a coordinate pair is the y-coordinate. The y-coordinate
of a point is its location along the y-axis and can be calculated as the
distance from that point to the x-axis. If the point is above the x-axis,
its y-coordinate is positive, and if the point is below the x-axis,
its y-coordinate is negative.
The Quadrants
The coordinate plane is divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant is a specific
region in the coordinate plane. The region in which x > 0 and y >
0 is Quadrant I. The region in which x < 0 and y > 0 is Quadrant
II. The region in which x < 0 and y < 0 is Quadrant III. The
region in which x > 0 and y < 0 is Quadrant IV.
For example, the point (4, –2) lies in quadrant IV, with an x-coordinate
that is 4 units to the right of the y-axis and a y-coordinate that
is 2 units below the x-axis. This is how the coordinates of a point
specify its exact location. The coordinates of the origin are, by definition,
(0, 0).
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