How do you graph (5,6) on a coordinate graph?

1 Answer
Aug 25, 2015

The point #(5,6)# lies at the intersection of the vertical line #x=5# with the horizontal line #y=6#. So it lies #5# units to the right of the origin and #6# units up.

Explanation:

Here's a graph with the lines #x=5#, #y=6# and point #(5, 6)# (indicated by a small circle):

graph{(x - 5 + y0.00001)(y - 6 + x0.00001)((x-5)^2+(y-6)^2-0.02) = 0 [-11.45, 17.02, -2.16, 12.08]}