graph (verb)
graph (noun)
Ordered Pair: a pair of numbers, (x, y), that describes the location of a point in the coordinate plane. The x-coordinate gives the point’s horizontal distance from the y-axis, and the y-coordinate gives the point’s vertical distance from the x-axis.
x-coordinate: the first number in an ordered pair. It tells the point’s horizontal distance from the y-axis.
Equivalent Ratios: two ratios that express the same comparison. Multiplying both numbers in the ratio a : b by a nonzero number n results in the equivalent ratio na : nb.
y-coordinate: the second number in an ordered pair. It tells the point’s vertical distance from the x-axis.
x-axis: the horizontal number line in the coordinate plane.
Coordinate Plane: a two-dimensional space formed by two perpendicular number lines called axes.
y-axis: the vertical number line in the coordinate plane.
to show something with a graph.
6 : 8 is equivalent to 3 : 4
a diagram that shows data or relationships between values or quantities.