1. A point on a coordinate plane is represented by an ordered pair.
2. The opposite of a positive integer is a negative integer.
3. A rational number is any number that can be written as the quotient of two integers.
An ordered pair is a pair of two data points that are commonly written in a fixed order within parentheses as (x, y), which represents the x-coordinate or x-axis (abscissa) and the y-coordinate or y-axis (ordinate) on the coordinate plane of any graph.
Generally speaking, the opposite of a positive integer is always a negative integer, and all positive numbers are always greater than negative integers.
In Mathematics and Geometry, a rational number is a type of number which comprises fractions, integers, terminating or repeating decimals. Therefore, a rational number can be written as the quotient of two (2) integers.
Complete Question;
Vocabulary absolute value Definition
1. A point on a coordinate plane is represented by a(n) ____.
2. The ____ of a positive integer is a negative integer.
3. A(n) ____ is any number that can be written as the quotient of two integers.
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