What is the coordinate of 14, -15

The coordinate of 14, -15 is (14, -15).

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Apologies for the confusion. A coordinate point is typically written in the format (x, y), where x represents the horizontal position and y represents the vertical position. Therefore, the correct coordinate for 14, -15 is (14, -15).

The coordinate (14, -15) represents a point in a two-dimensional plane. The first number, 14, represents the x-coordinate, which tells us the horizontal position of the point. The second number, -15, represents the y-coordinate, which tells us the vertical position of the point.

In this case, the x-coordinate is positive 14, which means the point is located 14 units to the right of the origin (the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect). The y-coordinate is negative 15, which means the point is located 15 units below the origin.

To find the coordinate (14, -15) on a graph, you can start by locating the origin, then move 14 units to the right along the x-axis. From that point, move 15 units downward along the y-axis. The intersection of these two movements will be the location of the point (14, -15) on the graph.