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This is a plane with two axes as a frame of reference. The x axis is a horizontal line and the y axis is perpendicular to it the intersection of the two axes is called the origin

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Coordinate plane

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The two dimensional plane made up by the intersection of a vertical (y-axis) and a horizontal (x-axis) perpendicular lines that cross each other once at the zero point mark known as the origin is called the Cartesian plane or coordinate plane. The origin is labeled letter O with coordinates 0,0

The Cartesian plane is used to plot graph lines and points so as to present algebraic ideas in a visual form and to form as well as interpret ideas in algebra.

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