You are going to block this site. This will do the following:
- You will no longer see this site in searches.
- Site will no longer see your site in searches.
- Site will not be able to comment on your site profile.
- Any comments this site has posted to your profile will not be displayed.
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Do you mean regular 2-D "Cartesian coordinates"?
Coordinates help us to locate things in space. The "X-axis" is the numberline that moves left-and-right. The "Y-axis" is the numberline that moves up-and-down. The zero where they cross is called the "origin" because that is where we always start from.
If we are given two numbers (an "ordered pair"), then the first number tells us where to go along the x-axis starting from the origin, and the second number tells us where to go along the Y-axis after that. So, for example, if we were given the ordered pair (3,2) this would mean: Start at 0. Move to the right 3. Then, finally, move up 2. The two numbers are always in that order, X then Y.
...I hope that helps! Please let me know if you need more explanations about anything and I will try my best.