Math Vocab.
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Origin | the point (0, 0) on a Cartesian Coordinate System
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Coordinate Plane | a flat surfaces that stretches off into infinity
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Cartesian Plane | a system whereby points on a plane are identified by an ordered
pair of numbers, representing the distances to two or three perpendicular axes.
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Quadrant | one of the quarters of the plane of the Cartesian coordinate system
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X-axis | the horizontal axis in a Cartesian Coordinate System.
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Y-axis | the vertical axis in a Cartesian Coordinate System.
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Ordered Pair | a set of two numbers in which the order has an agreed upon meaning.
Such as the cartesian coordinates (x, y), where it is agreed that the first
represents the vertical position.
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