How do you graph (3,5) on a coordinate graph?

1 Answer
Aug 10, 2015

On a standard Cartesian system, #(3,5)# represents a point that is #3# units to the right of the Y-axis (that is #x=3#) and #5# units above the X-axis (that is #y=5#)

Explanation:

See graph below:
graph{(x-3)^2+(y-5)^2=0.02 [-2.13, 10.353, -0.667, 5.57]}