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That's a really easy question for you guys.
I know that X = [-] ---> [+]
Y = [+]
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[-]
But what are X and Y stand for? Are these just a alphabet?
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hi Dawn0388
Welcome to the forum.
The x-y system of coordinates was invented by the mathematician Descartes.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CartesianCoordinates.html
But you don't have to use x and y at all. For example to draw a graph of velocity changes with time, you might have 't' across and 'v' up.
You'll find more about coordinates at
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/cartesia … nates.html
Bob
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hi Dawn0388
Welcome to the forum.
The x-y system of coordinates was invented by the mathematician Descartes.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CartesianCoordinates.html
But you don't have to use x and y at all. For example to draw a graph of velocity changes with time, you might have 't' across and 'v' up.
You'll find more about coordinates at
http://www.mathsisfun.com/data/cartesia … nates.html
Bob
Thank you for answering me the question!
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