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Coordinate PlaneTRANSCRIPT
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The coordinate plane is a two-dimensional surface on which we can plot points, lines and curves. It has two scales, called the x-axis and y-axis, at right angles to each other. These are the horizontal and vertical distances of the point from a specific location called the origin.
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The point where the two axes cross (at zero on both scales) is called the origin. The origin is the point from which all distances along the x and y axes are measured. In the figure above you can drag the origin point to reposition it to a more suitable location at any
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The two axes divide the plane into four areas called quadrants. The first quadrant, by convention, is the top right, and then they go around counter-clockwise.
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