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The Cartesian plane is a reference system.
Example:

It has a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
Each axis is graduated by numbers. The horizontal axis is read from 0 towards the right, and the vertical axis is read from 0 upwards.

The horizontal axis is also called the x-axis, and the vertical axis is also called the y-axis.
On a Cartesian plane, each point has a horizontal position and vertical position.
The horizontal position of a point is written first, followed by the vertical position. Together, they create an ordered pair (x before y) that represents the exact position of the point.

There can also be letters on one axis of the Cartesian plane. An ordered pair can be formed using a letter and a number.
Example: (B, 6)
To place a point on the Cartesian plane using an ordered pair, follow these steps:
On the Cartesian plane, place a point at the position (4, 2).
| (4, 2) |
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On the Cartesian plane, place a point at the position (0, 5).
| (0, 5) |
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| (0, 5) |
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