252 GEOMETRY •^ POSITION AND DIRECTIONPosition
and direction
We can use a grid and coordinates to
describe the positions of places on a map.10
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Every square on the map has a unique pair
of coordinates that describe its position.The first coordinate tells us how far along the
grid to count horizontally. The second coordinate
tells how many squares to count up vertically.This map uses letters for the horizontal
coordinates and numbers for the vertical
coordinates. Often, maps use numbers for both
the horizontal and vertical coordinates.How to use coordinates on a map
Maps are often divided up by a square grid, so we
can pinpoint the position of a place by giving its
square’s coordinates.The vertical
grid is marked
with numbersThis square's
coordinates
are B2We count along or
up from the originThe horizontal grid is
marked with letters1234A B C DA B C D E F G H I J
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