koordinátapárral
A koordinátapárral, or coordinate pair, is a fundamental concept in mathematics, particularly in the fields of geometry and algebra. It consists of two numbers, typically written as an ordered pair (x, y), which represent the position of a point in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. The first number, x, indicates the horizontal position, or the distance from the origin along the x-axis, while the second number, y, indicates the vertical position, or the distance from the origin along the y-axis.
Coordinate pairs are used to locate points on a plane, plot graphs of functions, and solve various
In three-dimensional space, a coordinate triplet (x, y, z) is used to represent the position of a
The concept of coordinate pairs can be extended to other types of coordinate systems, such as polar