ykoordináták
Ykoordináták refer to the vertical component in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. It represents the distance of a point from the horizontal axis, typically the x-axis. In a standard Cartesian plane, the y-axis is oriented vertically, with positive values extending upwards and negative values extending downwards from the origin. The origin itself has a y-coordinate of zero. When a point is described by its coordinates (x, y), the ykoordináták specifically denotes the second value in the ordered pair. Understanding ykoordináták is fundamental to plotting points, graphing functions, and performing various geometric and algebraic operations within a planar space. For instance, all points on a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis will share the same ykoordináták. Similarly, the ykoordináták of a point indicates its displacement in the vertical direction relative to the origin.