On the number line, the two points and correspond to the numbers and , respectively.
The number corresponding to a point on a number line is called the coordinate of that point. If the coordinate of point is , it is written as
The point with a coordinate of is called the origin, denoted as , so .
Using this notation, the coordinates of the two points and on the number line are written as and , respectively.
Coordinates of Points on a Coordinate Plane
Ordered Pairs
An ordered pair is a pairing of two numbers where the order is significant. For example, is different from because their order is different.
Using ordered pairs, we can represent the location of points on a plane.
When two perpendicular number lines intersect at a point , we call the horizontal line the -axis and the vertical line the -axis. Together, these two axes are called the coordinate axes, and the intersection point is called the origin. The plane defined by these axes is the coordinate plane.
Coordinates of a Point on the Coordinate Plane
For a point on the coordinate plane, if perpendicular lines are drawn from to the -axis and -axis, the points of intersection determine the numbers and . The ordered pair is called the coordinate of point , written as
Here, is the -coordinate of , and is the -coordinate of .
Quadrants of the Coordinate Plane
The coordinate plane is divided into four regions by the coordinate axes. These regions are called the quadrants and are numbered as follows: