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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_State_University/GSU-TM-Introductory_Physics_II_(1112)/02%3A_Math_Review/2.04%3A_The_Rectangular_Coordinate_Systems_and_Graphs
      From the origin, each axis is further divided into equal units: increasing, positive numbers to the right on the \(x\)-axis and up the \(y\)-axis; decreasing, negative numbers to the left on the \(x\)...From the origin, each axis is further divided into equal units: increasing, positive numbers to the right on the \(x\)-axis and up the \(y\)-axis; decreasing, negative numbers to the left on the \(x\)-axis and down the \(y\)-axis. The midpoint formula provides a method of finding the coordinates of the midpoint dividing the sum of the \(x\)-coordinates and the sum of the \(y\)-coordinates of the endpoints by \(2\).
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_State_University/GSU-TM-Physics_II_(2212)/02%3A_Math_Review/2.04%3A_The_Rectangular_Coordinate_Systems_and_Graphs
      From the origin, each axis is further divided into equal units: increasing, positive numbers to the right on the \(x\)-axis and up the \(y\)-axis; decreasing, negative numbers to the left on the \(x\)...From the origin, each axis is further divided into equal units: increasing, positive numbers to the right on the \(x\)-axis and up the \(y\)-axis; decreasing, negative numbers to the left on the \(x\)-axis and down the \(y\)-axis. The midpoint formula provides a method of finding the coordinates of the midpoint dividing the sum of the \(x\)-coordinates and the sum of the \(y\)-coordinates of the endpoints by \(2\).
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_State_University/GSU-TM-Physics_I_(2211)/02%3A_Vectors_and_Math_Review_Topics/2.07%3A_Math_Review_of_Other_Topics/2.7.06%3A_The_Rectangular_Coordinate_Systems_and_Graphs
      From the origin, each axis is further divided into equal units: increasing, positive numbers to the right on the \(x\)-axis and up the \(y\)-axis; decreasing, negative numbers to the left on the \(x\)...From the origin, each axis is further divided into equal units: increasing, positive numbers to the right on the \(x\)-axis and up the \(y\)-axis; decreasing, negative numbers to the left on the \(x\)-axis and down the \(y\)-axis. The midpoint formula provides a method of finding the coordinates of the midpoint dividing the sum of the \(x\)-coordinates and the sum of the \(y\)-coordinates of the endpoints by \(2\).

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