We plot points on a 2-dimensional Cartesian graph.

Graphing 2-D Cartesian Coordinates

When we model a relationship between two variables visually, we often use the Cartesian coordinate system. We begin with the basic vocabulary and ideas that come with the Cartesian coordinate system.

The Cartesian coordinate system identifies the location of every point in a plane. Basically, the system gives every point in a plane its own “address” in relation to a starting point. We’ll use a street grid as an analogy. Here is a map with Carl’s home at the center. The map also shows some nearby businesses. Assume each unit in the grid represents one city block.

If Carl has an out-of-town guest who asks him how to get to the restaurant, Carl could say, “First go 2 blocks east (to the right on the map), then go 3 blocks north (up on the map).” Altnernatively, we could say, “First go 3 blocks north (up on the map), then go 2 blocks east (to the right on the map).” (There are actually many different paths, especially if we consider the blocks as open fields the friend can walk through.)

Two numbers are used to locate the restaurant. In the Cartesian coordinate system, these two numbers together are called coordinates and they are written as an ordered pair. The ordered pair (2,3) represents the location of the restaurant. The first coordinate, 2, represents distance traveled from Carl’s house to the east (or to the right horizontally on the graph). The second coordinate, 3, represents distance to the north (up vertically on the graph).

To travel from Carl’s home to the pet shop, he would go 3 blocks west, and then 2 blocks north.

In the Cartesian coordinate system, the positive directions are to the right horizontally and up vertically. The negative directions are to the left horizontally and down vertically. So the pet shop’s Cartesian coordinates are .

Use the graph of Carl’s neighborhood above to answer the following questions.
  • What are the coordinates of the bar? ,
  • What are the coordinates of the gas station? ,
  • What are the coordinates of Carl’s house? ,

Traditionally, the variable represents numbers on the horizontal axis, so it is called the -axis. The variable represents numbers on the vertical axis, so it is called the -axis. The axes meet at the point , which is called the origin. Every point in the plane is represented by an ordered pair, .

In a Cartesian coordinate system, the map of Carl’s neighborhood would look like this: