A coordinate is a number that determine the position of a point the length of a number of line or arc. A list of two, three, otherwise additional coordinates can be use to establish the position of a point on a surface, volume, otherwise higher-dimensional area.
The Positive direction represents the positive value for both the x axis and y axis. The x axis value and the y axis value should be positive to move towards the positive direction. Any of the negative change in the axis will not lead to positive direction.
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Solving positive direction examples:
Solve the following equation:
Y = x2 +2
Solution :
Now we have to substitute values for the variable x in the given equation.
When we substitute any positive value for the given equation we get only positive output values.
That is when x = 1
Y = (1)2 +2
Y = 1+2
Y = 3
The co ordinates will (1,3) which lies on the positive direction.
when we substitute x =2
We get
Y = (2)2 + 2
Y = 4 + 2
Y = 6
The co ordinates are (2,6) which lies on the positive direction.
Similarly when we substitute any positive value for the given equation the output will be positive.
Even though we give negative values, the output will be (that is y) positive. But we need to give positive values to move in the positive direction.
Solving positive direction example:
Solve the following equation:
Y = 3x +4
Solution:
Now we have to substitute values for the variable x in the given equation.
When we substitute any positive value for the given equation we get only positive output values.
That is when x = 4
Y = 3(4) +4
Y = 12+4
Y = 16
The co ordinates will (4,16) which lies on the positive direction.
when we substitute x =6
We get
Y = 3(6) + 4
Y = 18 + 4
Y = 22
The co ordinates are (6,22) which lies on the positive direction.
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Similarly when we substitute any positive value for the given equation the output will be positive.
Here when we substitute negative values for the variable x, we get negative values as output also. So we need to substitute positive values for the equation.
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